Resin glycosides are part of a very extensive family of secondary metabolites known as glycolipids or lipo-oligosaccharides and are constituents of complex resins (glycoresins) (1) unique to the morning glory family, Convolvulaceae. These active principles are responsible for the drastic purgative action of all the important Convolvulaceous species used in traditional medicine throughout the world since ancient times. Several commercial purgative crude drugs can be prepared from the roots of different species of Mexican morning glories. Their incorporation as therapeutic agents in Europe is an outstanding example of the assimilation of botanical drugs from the Americas as substitutes for traditional Old World remedies (3). Even though phytochemical investigations on the constituents of these drugs were initiated during the second half of the nineteenth century, the structure of their active ingredients still remains poorly known for some examples of these purgative roots.
Progress in the Chemistry of Organic Natural Products Vol 93 PDF Free Download
February 9, 2023

You may also like
This series reflects the breadth of modern research in inorganic chemistry and fulfils the need for advanced texts. The series covers the whole range of...
Organophosphorus Chemistry provides a comprehensive annual review of the literature. Coverage includes phosphines and their chalcogenides, phosphonium salts...
Professor David Allen is Emeritus professor of chemistry at the University of Sheffield, UK. His main research interests are in phosphonium salts and related...
Recent Posts
- Text Bank Physics 5th Edition Volume 1 and 2 PDF
- Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging The Dog and Cat PDF
- Solution Manual to Principles of Mathematical Analysis 3rd Edition PDF
- Student Solutions Manual for Mathematical Methods for Physics and Engineering 3rd Edition PDF
- Matrices and Vector Spaces Essential Student Algebra PDF
Add Comment