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Traditional Uses, Phytochemical Constituents and Ethnopharmacological Properties of Mistletoe from Phoradendron and Viscum Species

Authors
Montoya-Inzunza, Luis AurelioHeredia, J. BasilioPatra, Jayanta KumarGouda, SushantoKerry, Rout GeorgeDas, GitishreeGutierrez-Grijalva, Erick Paul
Issue Date
2024
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers
Keywords
Mistletoe; medicinal plants; phytochemicals; polyphenols; phoradendron; viscum
Citation
Combinatorial Chemistry & High Throughput Screening, v.27, no.8, pp 1093 - 1110
Pages
18
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Combinatorial Chemistry & High Throughput Screening
Volume
27
Number
8
Start Page
1093
End Page
1110
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/26115
DOI
10.2174/1386207326666230825113631
ISSN
1386-2073
1875-5402
Abstract
Plants from the genus Phoradendron and Viscum, also known as American and European mistletoe, are a group of hemiparasitic plants traditionally used to treat many diseases. Mistletoes have a rich content of natural compounds like terpenes, alkaloids, proteins, and phenolic compounds associated with their potential medicinal properties. In this sense, mistletoes have shown antiproliferative, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial activity, which has been attributed to their phytochemical constituents. The mechanisms in which mistletoe plants act vary and depend on their phytochemical content and distribution, which in part will depend on the mistletoe species. In this sense, recent literature research is needed to visualize state of the art in the ethnopharmacological potential of mistletoe. Thus, this literature review aims to systematically report recent studies (2010-2023) on the phytochemical characterization and bioactive studies of mistletoe plants, mainly the Viscum and Phoradendron genera. We gather recent information of 140 references selected in our research. Here we report that although there are several bioactivity studies of mistletoe species, bioavailability studies are still scarce, and the precise mechanisms of action are not fully known. We encourage that further studies include a systematic strategy to cover these areas of opportunity.
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