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Review
. 2020 Nov 30;10(12):1619.
doi: 10.3390/biom10121619.

Solidago virgaurea L.: A Review of Its Ethnomedicinal Uses, Phytochemistry, and Pharmacological Activities

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Review

Solidago virgaurea L.: A Review of Its Ethnomedicinal Uses, Phytochemistry, and Pharmacological Activities

Cornelia Fursenco et al. Biomolecules. .

Abstract

Solidago virgaurea L. (European goldenrod, Woundwort), Asteraceae, is a familiar medicinal plant in Europe and other parts of the world, widely used and among the most researched species from its genus. The aerial parts of European goldenrod have long been used for urinary tract conditions and as an anti-inflammatory agent in the traditional medicine of different peoples. Its main chemical constituents are flavonoids (mainly derived from quercetin and kaempferol), C6-C1 and C6-C3 compounds, terpenes (mostly from the essential oil), and a large number of saponin molecules (mainly virgaureasaponins and solidagosaponins). Published research on its potential activities is critically reviewed here: antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, spasmolitic, antihypertensive, diuretic, antibacterial, antifungal, antiparasite, cytotoxic and antitumor, antimutagenic, antiadipogenic, antidiabetic, cardioprotective, and antisenescence. The evidence concerning its potential benefits is mainly derived from non-clinical studies, some effects are rather modest, whereas others are more promising, but need more confirmation in both non-clinical models and clinical trials.

Keywords: European goldenrod; Solidago vigaurea L.; asteraceae; distribution; ethnomedicinal; pharmacological activity; phytochemistry.

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Conflict of interest statement

R.A. received consultancy or speakers’ fees from UCB, Sandoz, Abbvie, Zentiva, Teva, Laropharm, CEGEDIM, Angelini, Biessen Pharma, Hofigal, AstraZeneca, and Stada. All other authors report no conflict of interest.

Figures

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Cumulative number of citations on S. virgaurea. Source: PubMed.
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Figure 2
S. virgaurea (original photo): (A) oblique rhizome, (B) basal leaves, (C) cauline leaves, (D) radiate flower heads.
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Figure 3
Representative flavonoids from S. virgaurea L.
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Figure 4
C6-C1 compounds from S. virgaurea L.
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Figure 5
C6–C2 and C6–C3 compounds from S. virgaurea L.
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Figure 6
Terpenes from S. virgaurea L.
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Figure 7
Saponins from S. virgaurea L.

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