Uzma Sarwar
Pakistan
Review Article
A Review on Secondary Metabolites of Rosa laevigata Michaux: An
Important Medicinal Plant
Author(s): Hira Mehboob, Muhammad Iqbal, Muhammad Ejaz, Gulshan Bibi, Uzma Sarwar, Sadia Iftikhar, Sabah Shaheen and Irum SafdarHira Mehboob, Muhammad Iqbal, Muhammad Ejaz, Gulshan Bibi, Uzma Sarwar, Sadia Iftikhar, Sabah Shaheen and Irum Safdar
Rosa laevigata is a white aromatic rose inhabitant to Southern China and Taiwan and growing offensively as invasive in the United States of America. It is herbaceous climbing shrub, growing over the other shrubs and reaching upto 5-10 metre in height. In 1780’s, it gained its English name Cherokee rose from America. This review was aimed to analyze various active secondary metabolites of Rosa laevigata with their medicinal value. The study infers that plant possess novel secondary metabolites i.e., polysaccharides, flavonoids, steroids, tannins, laevigatins E, F, G, triterpenoids, 11α-hydroxytormentic acid, 2α-methoxyursolic acid, 6-methoxy-β-glucopyranosyl ester, tormentic acid and 5α-diol 3-O-β-d-glucopyranoside with their antibacterial, anticancer, astringent, depurative and anti-inflammatory activities. A profound efforts has been done in past to .. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/2161-1009.1000326