Aglaia
Aglaia | |
---|---|
Aglaia roxburghiana | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Clade: | Rosids |
Order: | Sapindales |
Family: | Meliaceae |
Subfamily: | Melioideae |
Genus: | Aglaia Lour. |
Species | |
Over 390, see text. |
Aglaia is a genus of 117 species[1] of woody dioecious[2] trees belonging to the Mahogany family (Meliaceae). These trees occur in the subtropical and tropical forests of Southeast Asia, Northern Australia and the Pacific.
Some species are important timber trees; others have scented flowers, or medicinal properties (the edible fruits duku or langsat have now been placed in the genus Lansium). Many have complex biological relationships with their dispersal agents.
Phytochemistry[]
Species in the genus Aglaia synthesize a unique class of highly bioactive chemical compounds known as flavaglines. Over 50 unique compounds of this class have been described so far, including rocaglamide, , silvestrol, , , and .[3][4][5][6][7] They are known for their anti-cancer, anti-fungal, anti-inflammatory and insecticidal properties. Several of these compounds have been shown to be exceptional therapeutic agents for cancer chemotherapy, however further research is needed to develop medicines.[3]
Species[]
Due to considerable morphological variation, this genus presents numerous taxonomic problems, with the number of accepted species varying from 117[1] to over 390 depending on the species concept used.[8][9]
- : (China)
- : (New Guinea)
- : (Java)
- : (Malaysia)
- : (Philippines)
- : (Philippines)
- Aglaia agglomerata: (New Guinea)
- : (Philippines)
- Aglaia aherniana: (Philippines)
- : (New Guinea)
- : (Philippines)
- Aglaia amplexicaulis
- : (Andaman islands)
- Aglaia angustifolia: (Sumatra)
- : (SE Asia)
- : (Philippines)
- Aglaia apiocarpa: (Sri Lanka)
- : (Philippines)
- : (New Guinea)
- Aglaia archboldiana
- Aglaia argentea: (Java)
- : (Java)
- : (China)
- Aglaia australiensis: (Queensland)
- : (Philippines)
- : (New Guinea)
- : (Philippines)
- : (Borneo)
- Aglaia barbanthera: (New Guinea)
- : (Java)
- : (India)
- Aglaia basiphylla: (Fiji)
- : (Malaysia)
- : (New Guinea)
- Aglaia beccarii: (Borneo)
- : (Pacific)
- : (Philippines)
- : (Samoa)
- : (Philippines)
- : (New Guinea)
- : (Philippines)
- : (Borneo)
- Aglaia bourdillonii
- : (Philippines)
- Aglaia brassii: (Solomon Islands)
- : (New Guinea)
- : (Philippines)
- Aglaia brownii: (Queensland, New Guinea)
- Aglaia bullata: (Borneo)
- : (Philippines)
- : (Philippines)
- : (India)
- : (Sulawesi)
- : (New Guinea)
- : (New Guinea)
- : (Borneo)
- : (Sulawesi)
- : (Philippines)
- : (New Guinea)
- : (Sulawesi)
- Aglaia ceramica
- : (New Guinea)
- : (Sumatra)
- : (SE Asia)
- Aglaia chittagonga: (Bangladesh, Taiwan, Thailand)
- : (Malaya)
- Aglaia cinnamomea: (New Guinea)
- : (Philippines)
- : (New Guinea)
- : (Borneo)
- : (New Guinea)
- : (Borneo)
- : (Sri Lanka)
- : (Philippines)
- : (Malaysia)
- Aglaia coriacea: (Borneo)
- Aglaia costata: (Philippines)
- Aglaia crassinervia: (India)
- Aglaia cremea: (New Guinea)
- Aglaia cucullata
- Aglaia cumingiana
- : (Philippines)
- : (Philippines)
- : (Philippines)
- Aglaia cuspidata: (New Guinea)
- : (Borneo)
- Aglaia dasyclada: (China)
- : (Philippines)
- Aglaia densisquama: (Borneo)
- Aglaia densitricha: (Malaysia)
- : (Philippines)
- : (Sumatra)
- : (Philippines)
- : (Philippines)
- : (Borneo)
- : (New Guinea)
- Aglaia duperreana: (SE Asia)
- : (Sulawesi)
- : (Sulawesi)
- : (New Guinea)
- Aglaia edulis: (Tropical Asia)
- Aglaia elaeagnoidea: (SE Asia, Queensland)
- : (New Guinea)
- Aglaia elliptica
- : (Philippines)
- : (Borneo)
- : (Pacific)
- Aglaia erythrosperma: (Malaysia, Borneo)
- : (SE Asia)
- Aglaia euryanthera: (New Guinea)
- : (Java)
- : (Java)
- Aglaia evansensis
- : (Philippines)
- : (New Guinea)
- Aglaia exstipulata
- Aglaia flavescens: (New Guinea)
- Aglaia flavida: (New Guinea)
- : (New Guinea)
- Aglaia forbesii: (Malaysia)
- : (Ambon)
- Aglaia foveolata: (Malaysia, Borneo, Sumatra)
- Aglaia fragilis
- : (Borneo)
- : (Andaman Islands)
- : (Laos)
- : (Borneo)
- : (Sumatra)
- : (New Guinea)
- : (New Guinea)
- Aglaia glabrata
- : (Malaysia)
- : (Andaman Islands)
- : (Philippines)
- : (Pacific)
- Aglaia gracilis
- : (New Guinea)
- : (Philippines)
- Aglaia grandis: (Borneo)
- : (Malaysia)
- : (New Guinea)
- : (Malaysia)
- : (Philippines)
- : (New Guinea)
- : (India)
- : (Borneo)
- : (Sulawesi)
- : (Java)
- : (Sumatra)
- : (Malaysia)
- : (Borneo)
- Aglaia heterotricha: (Tonga)
- : (Philippines)
- Aglaia hiernii: (Malaysia)
- : (SE Asia)
- : (Vietnam)
- : (Borneo)
- : (Sumatra)
- : (Sumatra)
- : (Philippines)
- : (Borneo)
- Aglaia integrifolia: (New Guinea)
- : (Malaysia)
- : (New Guinea)
- : (Sulawesi)
- : (Sumatra)
- : (Indonesia)
- Aglaia korthalsii: (SE Asia)
- : (Philippines)
- : (Philippines)
- : (Philippines)
- Aglaia lancilimba: (Philippines)
- : (Philippines)
- : (Java)
- : (New Guinea)
- Aglaia lawii: (India, SE Asia)
- Aglaia laxiflora: (Borneo)
- : (New Guinea)
- : (New Guinea)
- Aglaia lepidopetala: (New Guinea)
- Aglaia lepiorrhachis: (New Guinea)
- Aglaia leptantha: (Southeast Asia)
- : (New Guinea)
- Aglaia leucoclada: (New Guinea)
- Aglaia leucophylla
- : (Indonesia)
- : (Philippines)
- : (Sumatra)
- : (Java)
- : (Philippines)
- Aglaia luzoniensis
- : (New Guinea)
- Aglaia mackiana: (New Guinea)
- : (Philippines)
- Aglaia macrocarpa
- Aglaia macrostigma
- : (Sunda Island)
- : (Indonesia)
- : (Malaysia)
- Aglaia malabarica: (India)
- Aglaia malaccensis
- : (Thailand)
- Aglaia mariannensis: (Philippines)
- : (Borneo)
- : (Borneo)
- : (Thailand)
- Aglaia membranifolia: (Malaysia)
- : (Sulawesi)
- Aglaia meridionalis
- : (Philippines)
- : (Philippines)
- : (Philippines)
- : (Sulawesi)
- : (Philippines)
- : (Indonesia)
- : (Philippines)
- : (Philippines)
- Aglaia monozyga: (Borneo)
- : (Java)
- : (Borneo)
- : (Borneo)
- : (Java)
- : (Philippines)
- : (Philippines)
- : (Fiji)
- Aglaia multinervis
- : (Philippines)
- : (New Guinea)
- : (Philippines)
- : (Borneo)
- : (Solomon Islands)
- : (Thailand)
- : (New Guinea)
- : (SE Asia)
- : (Sumatra)
- : (Borneo)
- Aglaia odorata: Chinese Rice Flower (China)
- Aglaia odoratissima
- : (Philippines)
- : (Sumatra)
- Aglaia oligophylla: (SE Asia)
- Aglaia pachyphylla: (Sumatra)
- : (Palau island)
- Aglaia palembanica: (Borneo)
- : (Borneo)
- : (Indonesia)
- Aglaia parksii
- Aglaia parviflora: (New Guinea)
- : (Philippines)
- : (New Guinea)
- : (Philippines)
- : (Indonesia)
- : (Bismarck Archipel)
- Aglaia penningtoniana: (New Guinea)
- : (Philippines)
- Aglaia perviridis: (Indonesia)
- : (New Guinea)
- : synonym of Aglaia edulis
- Aglaia pleuropteris: (Vietnam)
- : (Vietnam)
- Aglaia polyneura: (New Guinea)
- : (Java)
- (Caroline Islands)
- : (New Guinea)
- : (SE Asia)
- : (Solomon Islands)
- : (Polynesia)
- Aglaia puberulanthera: (New Guinea)
- : (Philippines)
- : (Sumatra)
- : (New Guinea)
- : (China)
- : (Sumatra)
- Aglaia pyriformis: (Philippines)
- : (Java)
- : (Philippines)
- : (SE Asia)
- : (Borneo)
- : (Philippines)
- Aglaia ramotricha: (Borneo)
- : (New Guinea)
- : (Bismarck Archipelago)
- : (Sulawesi)
- : (SE Asia)
- : (Philippines)
- Aglaia rimosa
- Aglaia rivularis: (Borneo)
- : (Philippines)
- : (Philippines)
- : (New Guinea)
- : (New Guinea)
- Aglaia roxburghiana: (SE Asia)
- Aglaia rubiginosa
- : (New Guinea)
- Aglaia rubrivenia: (Solomon Islands)
- : (New Guinea)
- : (Sumatra)
- Aglaia rufibarbis
- Aglaia rufinervis
- Aglaia rugulosa: (Malaysia, Borneo)
- : (Malaysia)
- Aglaia saltatorum: (Tonga Island)
- : (Philippines)
- Aglaia samoensis: (Samoa)
- Aglaia sapindina: (Australia, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands)
- : (New Guinea)
- : (New Guinea)
- : (New Guinea)
- : (New Guinea)
- : (Sulawesi)
- Aglaia scortechinii
- Aglaia sessilifolia
- Aglaia sexipetala
- : (Borneo)
- : (Philippines)
- Aglaia silvestris
- : (Borneo)
- Aglaia simplicifolia: (New Guinea)
- Aglaia smithii: (Sulawesi)
- Aglaia soepadmoi
- : (Somaliland)
- : (Philippines)
- : (New Guinea)
- Aglaia speciosa
- Aglaia spectabilis
- : (Java)
- Aglaia squamulosa: (SE Asia)
- : (Sulawesi)
- : (New Guinea)
- Aglaia stellatopilosa
- : (Philippines)
- : (New Guinea)
- : (Philippines)
- : (Borneo)
- Aglaia subcuprea: (New Guinea)
- : (Malaysia)
- : (New Guinea)
- : (Borneo)
- Aglaia subsessilis: (Borneo)
- : (Philippines)
- : (Java)
- : (Philippines)
- : (Philippines)
- : (Vietnam)
- : (Malaysia)
- Aglaia tenuicaulis: (Malaysia)
- : (China)
- : (China)
- Aglaia teysmanniana: (Sumatra)
- Aglaia tomentosa: (Indonesia)
- : (Borneo)
- : (New Guinea)
- : (Borneo)
- : (Borneo)
- : (Philippines)
- : (China)
- : (Philippines)
- : (Solomon Islands)
- : (Philippines)
- : (Indonesia)
- Aglaia unifolia
- : (Borneo)
- : (Philippines)
- : (New Guinea)
- Aglaia variisquama: (Malaysia, Borneo)
- : (Hawaii)
- : (New Guinea)
- : (Philippines)
- Aglaia vitiensis: (Hawaii)
- : (New Guinea)
- : (Indonesia)
- : (China)
- : (Samoa)
- : (Java)
- : (China)
- Aglaia yzermannii: (Malaysia)
- : (New Guinea)
- : (Java)
References[]
- ^ a b "Aglaia Lour. | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science". Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 2020-02-07.
- ^ "Aglaia in Flora of China @ efloras.org". Flora of China. Retrieved 2021-08-26.
- ^ a b Kim, Soyoung; Salim, Angela; Swanson, Steven; Douglas Kinghorn, A. (2006-07-01). "Potential of Cyclopenta[b]benzofurans from Aglaia Species in Cancer Chemotherapy". Anti-Cancer Agents in Medicinal Chemistry. 6 (4): 319–345. doi:10.2174/187152006777698123. ISSN 1871-5206. PMID 16842234.
- ^ Ribeiro, Nigel; Thuaud, Frédéric; Nebigil, Canan; Désaubry, Laurent (March 2012). "Recent advances in the biology and chemistry of the flavaglines". Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry. 20 (6): 1857–1864. doi:10.1016/j.bmc.2011.10.048. ISSN 0968-0896. PMID 22071525.
- ^ Hwang, Bang Yeon; Su, Bao-Ning; Chai, Heebyung; Mi, Qiuwen; Kardono, Leonardus B. S.; Afriastini, Johar J.; Riswan, Soedarsono; Santarsiero, Bernard D.; Mesecar, Andrew D.; Wild, Robert; Fairchild, Craig R. (May 2004). "Silvestrol and Episilvestrol, Potential Anticancer Rocaglate Derivatives from Aglaia silvestris". The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 69 (10): 3350–3358. doi:10.1021/jo040120f. ISSN 0022-3263. PMID 15132542.
- ^ Brader, G.; Vajrodaya, S.; Greger, H.; Bacher, M.; Kalchhauser, H.; Hofer, O. (December 1998). "Bisamides, Lignans, Triterpenes, and Insecticidal Cyclopenta[b]benzofurans from AglaiaSpecies1". Journal of Natural Products. 61 (12): 1482–1490. doi:10.1021/np9801965. ISSN 0163-3864. PMID 9868148.
- ^ Salim, Angela A.; Pawlus, Alison D.; Chai, Hee-Byung; Farnsworth, Norman R.; Douglas Kinghorn, A.; Carcache-Blanco, Esperanza J. (January 2007). "Ponapensin, a cyclopenta[bc]benzopyran with potent NF-κB inhibitory activity from Aglaia ponapensis". Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 17 (1): 109–112. doi:10.1016/j.bmcl.2006.09.084. ISSN 0960-894X. PMC 2786496. PMID 17055270.
- ^ Muellner, Alexandra N.; Samuel, Rosabelle; Chase, Mark W.; Pannell, Caroline M.; Greger, Harald (2005). "Aglaia (Meliaceae): an evaluation of taxonomic concepts based on DNA data and secondary metabolites". American Journal of Botany. 92 (3): 534–543. doi:10.3732/ajb.92.3.534. PMID 21652432.
- ^ Grudinski, Melanie; Pannell, Caroline M.; Chase, Mark W.; Ahmad, Joffre A.; Muellner-Riehl, Alexandra N. (April 2014). "An evaluation of taxonomic concepts of the widespread plant genus Aglaia and its allies across Wallace's Line (tribe Aglaieae, Meliaceae)". Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 73: 65–76. doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2014.01.025. ISSN 1055-7903. PMID 24495856.
External links[]
- Pannell, C.M. (1992). A taxonomic monograph of the genus Aglaia Lour. (Meliaceae). Kew Bulletin Additional Series. Vol. XV1. London: HMSO. ISBN 978-0-11-250067-4.
- Pannell, C.M. (1997). Dranseld, J.; et al. (eds.). Solving problems in the taxonomy of Aglaia (Meliaceae): functional syndromes and the biological monograph. Pl. Div. Mal. Vol. III. pp. 163–170.
- Satasook, C.; Isman, M.B.; Ishibashi, F.; Medbury, S.; Wiriyachitra, P.; Towers, G.H.N. (1994), "Insecticidal bioactivity of crude extracts of Aglaia species (Meliaceae)", Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 22 (2): 121–7, doi:10.1016/0305-1978(94)90002-7
- "Aglaia Lour". Atlas of Living Australia.
Data related to Aglaia at Wikispecies
Media related to Aglaia at Wikimedia Commons
- Aglaia
- Meliaceae genera
- Dioecious plants