Naphthoquinones and their pharmacological properties
BABULA P.1, ADAM V.2, HAVEL L.3, KIZEK R.2
1Veterinární a farmaceutická univerzita Brno, Farmaceutická fakulta, Ústav přírodních léčiv 2Mendlova lesnická a zemědělská univerzita Brno, Agronomická fakulta, Ústav chemie a biochemie 3Mendlova lesnická a zemědělská univerzita Brno, Agronomická fakulta, Ústav biologie rostlin |
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Summary:
Naphthoquinones are wide-spread phenolic compounds in nature. They are products of bacterial
and fungal as well as high-plants secondary metabolism. Juglone, lawsone, and plumbagin are the
most widespread compounds. Naphthoquinones display very significant pharmacological properties
– they are cytotoxic, they have significant antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, insecticidal, antiinflammatory,
and antipyretic properties. Pharmacological effects to cardiovascular and
reproductive systems have been demonstrated too. The mechanism of their effect is highly large and
complex – they bind to DNA and inhibit the processes of replication, interact with numerous
proteins (enzymes) and disturb cell and mitochondrial membranes, interfere with electrons of the
respiratory chain on mitochondrial membranes. Plants with naphthoquinone content are widely
used in China and the countries of South America, where they are applied to malignant and parasitic
diseases treatment.
Key words:
plumbagin – juglone – lawsone – naphthoquinones – pharmacology
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