Traditional uses, phytochemistry, and pharmacology of Elegia species : a review

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Lymperis, Panagiotis
Tomou, Ekaterina-Michaela
De Canha, Marco Nuno
Lall, Namrita
Skaltsa, Helen

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In South Africa, plants belonging to the Restionaceae family possess an ecological dominance. As a result, they have been the subject of numerous morphological, anatomical, and evolutionary studies. However, few studies have focused on their phytochemical profile and their potential pharmacological activities. The genus Elegia L. is the second largest of this family comprising 52 species, which are mainly used as materials for thatching. Limited studies on the chemical constituents of Elegia species and their importance as medicinal plants have been undertaken. This review provides constructive and extensive information about the botanical characterization, distribution, traditional uses, phytochemistry and pharmacology of the genus Elegia. A comprehensive search of previously published literature was performed for studies on this genus, using databases with different key search words. This survey documented 52 Elegia species summarizing their previous taxonomic classification. In addition, 14 species were found to be studied for their phytochemical profile, revealing 14 chemical compounds. Concerning their biological activities, only one species (E. tectorum (L.f.) Moline and H.P.Linder) is reported for its anti-wrinkle activity. Moreover, two species are locally used for thatching and as materials for brooms. The present review highlights the Elegia genus as an important source of bioactive phytochemicals with flavonol glycosides being the main metabolites and reveals the uncharted territory of this genus for new research studies.

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Genus Elegia, Restionaceae, Restios, Flora of South Africa, Flavonoids, Proanthocyanidins, Anti-wrinkle activity

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Lymperis, P.; Tomou, E.-M.; De Canha, M.N.; Lall, N.; Skaltsa, H. Traditional Uses, Phytochemistry, and Pharmacology of Elegia Species: A Review. Scientia Pharmaceutica 2022, 90, 4. https://doi.org/10.3390/scipharm90010004.