- Iridoid
Iridoids are a class of
secondary metabolite s found in a wide variety of plants and in some animals. They aremonoterpene s biosynthesized fromisoprene and they are often intermediates in the biosynthesis ofalkaloid s. Chemically, the iridoids usually consist of acyclopentane ring fused to a six-membered oxygen heterocycle, as exemplified bynepetalactone , the active ingredient incatnip . Cleavage of a bond in the cyclopentane ring gives rise to a subclass known as seco-iridoids. Iridoids are typically found in plants asglycoside s, most often bound toglucose .Iridoids are found in many medicinal plants and may be responsible for the some of their pharmaceutical activities. Isolated and purified, iridoids exhibit a wide range of bioactivities including cardiovascular, antipheptotoxic, chlorectic, hypoglycemic, anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, antitumor, antiviral, immunomodulator and purgative activities. [Didna, B., Debnath, S., Harigaya, Y. "Naturally Occurring Iridoids. A Review, Part 1." "Chem. Pharm. Bull." 55(2) 159-222 (2007).]
The iridoids are produced by plants primarily as a defense against herbivores or against infection by microorganisms. To humans and other mammals, iridoids are often characterized by a deterrent bitter taste.
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