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Review
. 2023 Jan 7;12(2):279.
doi: 10.3390/plants12020279.

A Review of Pistacia lentiscus Polyphenols: Chemical Diversity and Pharmacological Activities

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A Review of Pistacia lentiscus Polyphenols: Chemical Diversity and Pharmacological Activities

Chabha Sehaki et al. Plants (Basel). .

Abstract

Pistacia lentiscus (lentisk) is a plant species of the Anacardiaceae family. It is a medicinal plant that grows wild in the Mediterranean region. This review aims to update the existing knowledge regarding P. lentiscus polyphenols by consulting references dated from 1996 to 2022. The data are organized and analyzed as follows: (i) to show the chemical diversity of phenolic products from P. lentiscus; (ii) to summarize the variability in phenolic composition and quantity; this could be attributed to plant origin, environmental conditions, phenological stage, and the polarity of the extraction solvents; (iii) to present the pharmacological properties in agreement with the traditional uses of this plant; and (iv) to demonstrate the correlation between the chemical profile and the pharmacological effect. Various compositions were observed, including phenolic acids, flavonoid glycosides, anthocyanins, catechins, and their derivatives. The biological and therapeutic potentials of lentisk extracts have been evaluated in terms of antioxidant, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory activities. Most of these activities are related to the phenolic composition of this plant. The content of this review will undoubtedly contribute to the choice of techniques for isolating the different bioactive molecules contained in the P. lentiscus. It is also of significance for the potential development of a micro-industrial sector based on the valorization of lentisk polyphenols.

Keywords: Pistacia lentiscus; flavonoids; pharmacological properties; phenolic acids; polyphenols; yields.

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The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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Structure of major phenolic acids and flavonoids detected in P. lentiscus extracts.

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