Loliolide - the most ubiquitous lactone

The searching for biologically active compounds produced by living organisms led to the discovery of a number of compounds with more or less complicated structure. One of the simplest molecules are monoterpenoid lactones and loliolide is the most common among them. Loliolide was found in animals (in...

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Published inActa Universitatis Lodziensis : Folia Biologica et Oecologica Vol. 11; no. 1; pp. 1 - 8
Main Authors Grabarczyk, Małgorzata, Wińska, Katarzyna, Mączka, Wanda, Potaniec, Bartłomiej, Anioł, Mirosław
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Lódz University of Łódź 30.12.2015
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Summary:The searching for biologically active compounds produced by living organisms led to the discovery of a number of compounds with more or less complicated structure. One of the simplest molecules are monoterpenoid lactones and loliolide is the most common among them. Loliolide was found in animals (insects) and plants (flowers, shrubs, trees) both terrestrial and marine, such as algae and corals. Many years of research on plants used in traditional folk medicine of different countries have led to the conclusion that this compound has a variety of biological properties such as anti-cancer, antibacterial, antifungal and antioxidant ones. Moreover, plants containing loliolide are used in alternative medicine in treatment of diabetes and depression. It is extremely interesting that this lactone also affects the behavior of ants as well as the development of certain plants (allelopathic activity). However, sometimes there are side effects as in the case of structural analogues of loliolide contributing to extinction of tropical coral.
ISSN:1730-2366
2083-8484
DOI:10.1515/fobio-2015-0001