Sulphated Flavonoids: Biosynthesis, Structures, and Biological Activities

Molecules : a Journal of Synthetic Chemistry and Natural Product Chemistry
Yanna C F TelesMaria de Fátima Vanderlei de Souza

Abstract

The great diversity of enzymatic reactions in plant secondary metabolism allows the continuous discovery of new natural compounds and derivatives. Flavonoids, for example, can be found as aglycone or as several sorts of glycosylated, acetylated, methylated, and sulphated derivatives. This review focuses on sulphated flavonoids, an uncommon group of flavonoid derivatives found in some plant families. This work presents a compilation of sulphated flavonoids and their natural sources reported in the literature. Biosynthetic aspects and biological activities have also been reviewed, showing that these particular kinds of natural compounds play an interesting role in plant metabolism, as well as being potential candidates for the development of new drugs.

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BETA
glycosylation
sulphotransferases
electrophoresis
NMR

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