Pharmacologically active constituents in plants

There are many compounds in plants that are active in animals and humans. In broad category, all of these compounds listed below are listed. But, lets take it one at a time.

Proanthocyanidins

Cyanogenic glycosides

Polysaccharides

Glucosinolates

Bitters

Alkaloids

Coumarins

Saponins

Phenols

Volatile oils

Flavonoids

Tannins

Anthraquinones

Cardiac glycosides

Proanthocyanidins: These molecules give the plants a deep color such as blue, purple and red. They are free radical scavengers and antioxidants and found in grapse, blackberries and other berries. Ariona berry has the highest level in fruits. Why this is important is because they help in neutralize reactive free radicals by donating an electron or hydrogen atom. They primarily work by interrupting chain reactions which would otherwise damage lipids, proteins, DNA or cell membrane. Take a look at the picture on how complex the molecule is and implies that except in plants these would be tough to produce in vitro. However, it works well as antioxidant and may have other effects that have not been documented yet.

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