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Mucuna pruriens (Fabaceae) is an established herbal drug used for the management of male infertility, nervous disorders, and also as an aphrodisiac. It has been shown that its seeds are potentially of substantial medicinal importance. The ancient Indian medical system, Ayurveda, traditionally used M. pruriens, even to treat such things as Parkinson's disease. M. pruriens has been shown to have anti-parkinson and neuroprotective effects, which may be related to its anti-oxidant activity. In addition, anti-oxidant activity of M. pruriens has been also demonstrated in vitro by its ability to scavenge DPPH radicals and reactive oxygen species. In this review the medicinal properties of M. pruriens are summarized, taking in consideration the studies that have used the seeds extracts and the leaves extracts.
RESUMO
Using a combination of chromatographic and NMR techniques, the presence of D-chiro-inositol and its two galacto-derivatives is demonstrated in Mucuna pruriens seeds. The quantities detected explain the well-established antiglycaemic effect of Mucuna pruriens seeds.
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Hipoglicemiantes/análise , Mucuna/química , Oligossacarídeos/análise , Sementes/química , Álcoois Açúcares/análise , Cromatografia Gasosa , Hipoglicemiantes/química , Inositol/análise , Espectroscopia de Ressonância Magnética , Estrutura Molecular , Oligossacarídeos/química , Álcoois Açúcares/químicaRESUMO
Starting from a Cl-trytyl linked hydroxylamine, a hydroxamic dipeptide having serine in the second position was prepared by using DMTMM as the coupling agent. Mitsunobu cyclization carried out under microwave heating gave very good yields of a 3,6-disubstituted-perhydro-diazepin-2,5-dione. This heterocycle can be used as a new platform for combinatorial chemistry or as a constraint to rigidify a small peptide.