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Hedyotis

Hedyotis (starviolet)[1] is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. Many species of this genus such as Hedyotis biflora, H. corymbosa and H. diffusa are well known medicinal plants. Hedyotis is native to tropical and subtropical Asia and to islands of the northwest Pacific.[2] It comprises about 115 species.[3] The type species for the genus is Hedyotis fruticosa.[4]

Hedyotis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Gentianales
Family: Rubiaceae
Subfamily: Rubioideae
Tribe: Spermacoceae
Genus: Hedyotis
L.
Type species
Hedyotis fruticosa
L.
Species

~ 115 species, see text

Hedyotis was named by Carl Linnaeus in 1753 in Species Plantarum.[5] This generic name is derived from two Greek words, hedys, "sweet", and otos, "ear", in reference to the sweet-scented, ear-shaped leaves of some species.[6]

Taxonomy Edit

Hedyotis was formerly defined very broadly by some authors, and included species now placed in Oldenlandia, Oldenlandiopsis, Houstonia, Kadua, and other genera. It is now circumscribed more narrowly, as a monophyletic group that is closely related to Agathisanthemum.[7]

The genus Pleiocraterium was erected by Bremekamp with Hedyotis verticillaris moved to it as P. verticillare along with the species P. plantaginifolium from Sri Lanka, P. sumatranum and P. gentianifolium, both of Sumatra. Molecular phylogenetic studies however have found this genus to nest within other representatives of the genus Hedyotis with little support for a separate genus.[8]

Species Edit

As of March 2023, Plants of the World Online accepted the following species:[9]

  • Hedyotis acutangula Champ. ex Benth.
  • Hedyotis aimiriikensis Kaneh.
  • Hedyotis albonerva Bedd.
  • Hedyotis articularis R.Br. ex Wight & Arn.
  • Hedyotis atropurpurea Merr.
  • Hedyotis austrosinica L.Wu & L.H.Yang
  • Hedyotis bahaii J.F.Maxwell
  • Hedyotis bambusetorum Merr.
  • Hedyotis baotingensis W.C.Ko
  • Hedyotis barberi (Gamble) A.N.Henry & Subr.
  • Hedyotis beddomei Hook.f.
  • Hedyotis benguetensis (Elmer) Elmer
  • Hedyotis bourdillonii (Gamble) R.S.Rao & Hemadri ex N.C.Nair, V.J.Nair & R.Ansari
  • Hedyotis brachyantha Merr.
  • Hedyotis bracteosa Hance
  • Hedyotis buxifolia Bedd.
  • Hedyotis cagayanensis Merr.
  • Hedyotis camarinensis Merr.
  • Hedyotis cantoniensis F.C.How ex W.C.Ko
  • Hedyotis cardiophylla Quisumb. & Merr.
  • Hedyotis catanduanensis Merr.
  • Hedyotis cathayana W.C.Ko
  • Hedyotis caudata Merr.
  • Hedyotis caudatifolia Merr. & F.P.Metcalf
  • Hedyotis ceylanica N.Wikstr. & Neupane
  • Hedyotis cheniana R.J.Wang
  • Hedyotis cinereoviridis Thwaites
  • Hedyotis communis W.C.Ko
  • Hedyotis coprosmoides Trimen
  • Hedyotis cornifolia Kaneh.
  • Hedyotis cryptantha Dunn
  • Hedyotis cushingiae Fosberg
  • Hedyotis cyanantha Kurz
  • Hedyotis cyanescens Thwaites
  • Hedyotis decora E.T.Geddes
  • Hedyotis dendroides Alston
  • Hedyotis densa Craib
  • Hedyotis devicolamensis Deb & Ratna Dutta
  • Hedyotis diffusissima Merr.
  • Hedyotis divaricata (Valeton) Hosok.
  • Hedyotis edanoii Quisumb. & Merr.
  • Hedyotis effusa Hance
  • Hedyotis equisetiformis Wernham
  • Hedyotis eualata (Gamble) A.N.Henry & Subr.
  • Hedyotis eucapitata Merr.
  • Hedyotis evenia Thwaites
  • Hedyotis exserta Merr.
  • Hedyotis fissistipula Merr.
  • Hedyotis flavescens Thwaites
  • Hedyotis flexuosa Ridl.
  • Hedyotis fruticosa L.
  • Hedyotis fruticulosa (Volkens) Merr.
  • Hedyotis fumata Alston
  • Hedyotis gamblei A.N.Henry & Subr.
  • Hedyotis gardneri Thwaites
  • Hedyotis garrettii Craib
  • Hedyotis gartmorensis Ridsdale
  • Hedyotis gentianifolia (Bremek.) N.Wikstr. & Neupane
  • Hedyotis globiceps Ridl.
  • Hedyotis griffithii Hook.f.
  • Hedyotis hainanensis (Chun) W.C.Ko
  • Hedyotis hamiguitanensis Santor, D.D.B.Santiago & Alejandro
  • Hedyotis havilandii King
  • Hedyotis hirsutissima Bedd.
  • Hedyotis humilis Merr.
  • Hedyotis inamoena Thwaites
  • Hedyotis indirae K.M.P.Kumar & Aiswarya
  • Hedyotis kamputensis (Pit.) Wangwasit & Chantar.
  • Hedyotis korrorensis (Valeton) Hosok.
  • Hedyotis kottangathattiensis M.B.Viswan. & Manik.
  • Hedyotis kurzii Merr.
  • Hedyotis laciniata Kaneh.
  • Hedyotis lancea Thunb. ex Maxim.
  • Hedyotis laotica (Pit.) Wangwasit & Chantar.
  • Hedyotis lawsoniae Wight & Arn.
  • Hedyotis leschenaultiana DC.
  • Hedyotis lessertiana Arn.
  • Hedyotis leuserensis N.Wikstr. & Neupane
  • Hedyotis loganioides Benth.
  • Hedyotis longiexserta Merr. & F.P.Metcalf
  • Hedyotis longipedunculata Merr.
  • Hedyotis longipetala Merr.
  • Hedyotis luzoniensis Merr.
  • Hedyotis lychnidifolia Craib
  • Hedyotis macgregorii Merr.
  • Hedyotis macraei Hook.f.
  • Hedyotis macrophylla Wall. ex Wight & Arn.
  • Hedyotis macrostegia Stapf
  • Hedyotis maingayi Hook.f.
  • Hedyotis marginata (Thwaites ex Trimen) Alston
  • Hedyotis matthewii Dunn
  • Hedyotis megalantha Merr.
  • Hedyotis membranacea Thwaites
  • Hedyotis mindorensis Quisumb.
  • Hedyotis minutopuberula Merr. & F.P.Metcalf
  • Hedyotis montana Merr.
  • Hedyotis nairii Murug. & V.Balas.
  • Hedyotis nankunshanensis R.J.Wang & S.J.Deng
  • Hedyotis nanlingensis R.J.Wang
  • Hedyotis neesiana Arn.
  • Hedyotis neolessertiana Ridsdale
  • Hedyotis nigrescens Merr.
  • Hedyotis nodiflora Wall. ex G.Don
  • Hedyotis nodulosa Arn.
  • Hedyotis novoguineensis Merr. & L.M.Perry
  • Hedyotis nutans (Valeton) P.Royen
  • Hedyotis obscura Thwaites
  • Hedyotis oligantha Merr.
  • Hedyotis ovalis (Korth.) Walp.
  • Hedyotis ovata Thunb. ex Maxim.
  • Hedyotis papafranciscoi Alejandro
  • Hedyotis paridifolia Dunn
  • Hedyotis patens Ridl.
  • Hedyotis phanerophlebia Merr.
  • Hedyotis philippensis (Willd. ex Spreng.) Merr. ex C.B.Rob.
  • Hedyotis pilosissima Merr.
  • Hedyotis pinaster Ridl.
  • Hedyotis plantaginifolia Arn.
  • Hedyotis ponapensis (Valeton) Kaneh.
  • Hedyotis prostrata Blume
  • Hedyotis protrusa Stapf
  • Hedyotis pruinosa Wight & Arn.
  • Hedyotis puberulifolia Y.D.Xu & R.J.Wang
  • Hedyotis pubescens (Valeton) Merr. & L.M.Perry
  • Hedyotis puffii Wangwasit & Chantar.
  • Hedyotis pulchella Stapf
  • Hedyotis pulcherrima Dunn
  • Hedyotis punicea Craib
  • Hedyotis purpurascens Hook.f.
  • Hedyotis quinquinervia Thwaites
  • Hedyotis rajasekaranii Karupp. & V.Ravich.
  • Hedyotis ramarowii (Gamble) R.S.Rao & Hemadri
  • Hedyotis resupinata Ridl.
  • Hedyotis rhinophylla Thwaites ex Trimen
  • Hedyotis rigida (Blume) Walp.
  • Hedyotis rivalis Ridl.
  • Hedyotis rosmarinifolia (Pit.) Craib
  • Hedyotis rugosa (Blume) Korth.
  • Hedyotis sachetiana Fosberg
  • Hedyotis scaberrima Merr.
  • Hedyotis scaberula Hook.f.
  • Hedyotis scabridifolia Kaneh.
  • Hedyotis schlechteri Merr. & L.M.Perry
  • Hedyotis scoparia (Pierre ex Pit.) P.H.Hô
  • Hedyotis shenzhenensis Tao Chen
  • Hedyotis shettyi K.Ravik. & V.Lakshm.
  • Hedyotis shoolamudi Sunil, Naveen Kum. & K.M.P.Kumar
  • Hedyotis sibuyanensis Elmer
  • Hedyotis similis E.T.Geddes
  • Hedyotis simplex Merr.
  • Hedyotis simplicissima (Lour.) Merr.
  • Hedyotis sithiravaraiensis Muruganand., Devanath., S.Ravik. & D.Naras.
  • Hedyotis srilankensis Deb & Ratna Dutta
  • Hedyotis stelligera Ridl.
  • Hedyotis stylosa R.Br. ex Wight & Arn.
  • Hedyotis suborthogona Hosok.
  • Hedyotis subvelutina Elmer
  • Hedyotis subvenosa Merr.
  • Hedyotis subverticillata Alston
  • Hedyotis swertioides Hook.f.
  • Hedyotis symphyllarionoides Ridsdale
  • Hedyotis taishanensis G.T.Wang & R.J.Wang
  • Hedyotis tavoyensis N.P.Balakr.
  • Hedyotis tenuipes Hemsl.
  • Hedyotis terminaliflora Merr. & Chun
  • Hedyotis ternata (Pierre ex Pit.) P.H.Hô
  • Hedyotis tetrandra (Roxb.) Craib
  • Hedyotis tetrangularis (Korth.) Walp.
  • Hedyotis thwaitesii Hook.f.
  • Hedyotis tomentosa (Valeton) Hosok.
  • Hedyotis tonggulingensis G.B.Jiang & R.J.Wang
  • Hedyotis travancorica Bedd.
  • Hedyotis trichoneura Alston
  • Hedyotis tridentata Ridsdale
  • Hedyotis trimenii Deb & Ratna Dutta
  • Hedyotis trisecta Elmer
  • Hedyotis tuyamae Hosok.
  • Hedyotis uncinella Hook. & Arn.
  • Hedyotis vachellii Hook. & Arn.
  • Hedyotis valetoniana Merr. & L.M.Perry
  • Hedyotis verticillaris Wall. ex Wight & Arn.
  • Hedyotis wangii R.J.Wang
  • Hedyotis whiteheadii Merr.
  • Hedyotis wuzhishanensis R.J.Wang
  • Hedyotis xinyiensis X.Guo & R.J.Wang
  • Hedyotis yangchunensis W.C.Ko & Zhang
  • Hedyotis yazhouensis F.W.Xing & R.J.Wang
  • Hedyotis zhihaoana Huan C.Wang & Xiao Lan Liu

Research Edit

In traditional medicine, over 20 Hedyotis species have been used for treatment of diseases and in healing practices. The most popular among these are Hedyotis diffusa and Hedyotis corymbosa which are active principles in several Chinese remedies such as bai hua she she cao, peh hue juwa chi cao and feibao syrup. They are taken for treatment of cancers, infections and other diseases. Phytochemical investigation of Hedyotis species was first published in 1933 upon examining the active components of the medicinal plant H. auricularia.[10] Since then, over 50 novel compounds have been isolated from various member of the genus Hedyotis. These compounds have highly divergent structures including alkaloids, anthraquinones, flavonoids, iridoids, triterpenoids, sterols, lignans and a number of other compounds.[10]

Recently, two novel biological active peptides, hedyotide B1 and B2 (hedyotide = hedyotis + peptide), have been isolated from the ariel parts of the medicinal plant Hedyotis biflora.[11] H. biflora is a small annual herb traditionally used to treat body pain in fever and malaria. Both hedyotide B1 and B2 belong to the cyclotide superfamily which was known to be an important part of plant innate defense. Hedyotide B1 has a cyclic-cystine-knot motif and displayed potent broad-spectrum activities against many bacteria including E. coli, S. salivarius, S. aureus, P. aeruginosa, B. cereus and B. megaterium.[12] Hedyotide B1 and cyclotides are likely to exerted their antimicrobial actions by disrupting the bacteria membranes which eventually leads to cell death. As they target directly bacterial membranes. it is unlikely for bacteria to develop resistance. Therefore, hedyotide B1 with a novel mode of action has potential as a novel antimicrobial agent against drug-resistance bacteria.

References Edit

  1. ^ USDA, NRCS (n.d.). "Hedyotis". The PLANTS Database (plants.usda.gov). Greensboro, North Carolina: National Plant Data Team. Retrieved 11 May 2015.
  2. ^ David J. Mabberley. 2008. Mabberley's Plant-Book third edition (2008). Cambridge University Press: UK. ISBN 978-0-521-82071-4
  3. ^ Inge Groeninckx, Steven Dessein, Helga Ochoterena, Claes Persson, Timothy J. Motley, Jesper Kårehed, Birgitta Bremer, Suzy Huysmans, and Erik Smets. 2009. "Phylogeny of the herbaceous tribe Spermacoceae (Rubiaceae) based on plastid DNA data". Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 96(1):109-132.
  4. ^ Hedyotis In: Index Nominum Genericorum. In: Regnum Vegetabile (see External links below).
  5. ^ Carolus Linnaeus. 1753. Species Plantarum 1:101. Laurentii Salvii. (see External Links below).
  6. ^ Umberto Quattrocchi. 2000. CRC World Dictionary of Plant Names volume II. CRC Press: Boca Raton; New York; Washington,DC;, USA. London, UK. ISBN 978-0-8493-2676-9.
  7. ^ Jesper Kårehed, Inge Groeninckx, Steven Dessein, Timothy J. Motley, and Birgitta Bremer. 2008. "The phylogenetic utility of chloroplast and nuclear DNA markers and the phylogeny of the Rubiaceae tribe Spermacoceae". Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 49(3):843-866. doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2008.09.025
  8. ^ Wikström, Niklas; Suman Neupane; Jesper Kårehed; Timothy J. Motley & Birgitta Bremer (2013). "Phylogeny of Hedyotis L. (Rubiaceae: Spermacoceae): Redefining a complex Asian-Pacific assemblage" (PDF). Taxon. 62 (2): 357–374. doi:10.12705/622.2.
  9. ^ "Hedyotis L." Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 2023-03-19.
  10. ^ a b Ahmad NHLaR: Phytochemical studies and pharmacological activities of plants in genus Hedyotis/Oldenlandia Studies in Natural Products Chemistry 2006, 33(13):1057-1090.
  11. ^ Nguyen GK, Zhang S, Wang W, Wong CT, Nguyen NT, Tam JP: Discovery of a linear cyclotide from the bracelet subfamily and its disulfide mapping by top-down mass spectrometry. J Biol Chem. http://www.jbc.org/content/early/2011/10/06/jbc.M111.290296.abstract
  12. ^ Wong CTT, Taichi M, Nishio H, Nishiuchi Y, Tam JP: Optimal Oxidative Folding of the Novel Antimicrobial Cyclotide from Hedyotis biflora Requires High Alcohol Concentrations. Biochemistry (Mosc) 2011, 50(33):7275-7283.

External links Edit

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  • Hedyotis In: volume I Of: Species Plantarum At: Titles At: Biodiversity Heritage Library

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Hedyotis starviolet 1 is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae Many species of this genus such as Hedyotis biflora H corymbosa and H diffusa are well known medicinal plants Hedyotis is native to tropical and subtropical Asia and to islands of the northwest Pacific 2 It comprises about 115 species 3 The type species for the genus is Hedyotis fruticosa 4 HedyotisScientific classificationKingdom PlantaeClade TracheophytesClade AngiospermsClade EudicotsClade AsteridsOrder GentianalesFamily RubiaceaeSubfamily RubioideaeTribe SpermacoceaeGenus HedyotisL Type speciesHedyotis fruticosaL Species 115 species see textHedyotis was named by Carl Linnaeus in 1753 in Species Plantarum 5 This generic name is derived from two Greek words hedys sweet and otos ear in reference to the sweet scented ear shaped leaves of some species 6 Contents 1 Taxonomy 1 1 Species 2 Research 3 References 4 External linksTaxonomy EditHedyotis was formerly defined very broadly by some authors and included species now placed in Oldenlandia Oldenlandiopsis Houstonia Kadua and other genera It is now circumscribed more narrowly as a monophyletic group that is closely related to Agathisanthemum 7 The genus Pleiocraterium was erected by Bremekamp with Hedyotis verticillaris moved to it as P verticillare along with the species P plantaginifolium from Sri Lanka P sumatranum and P gentianifolium both of Sumatra Molecular phylogenetic studies however have found this genus to nest within other representatives of the genus Hedyotis with little support for a separate genus 8 Species Edit As of March 2023 update Plants of the World Online accepted the following species 9 Hedyotis acutangula Champ ex Benth Hedyotis aimiriikensis Kaneh Hedyotis albonerva Bedd Hedyotis articularis R Br ex Wight amp Arn Hedyotis atropurpurea Merr Hedyotis austrosinica L Wu amp L H Yang Hedyotis bahaii J F Maxwell Hedyotis bambusetorum Merr Hedyotis baotingensis W C Ko Hedyotis barberi Gamble A N Henry amp Subr Hedyotis beddomei Hook f Hedyotis benguetensis Elmer Elmer Hedyotis bourdillonii Gamble R S Rao amp Hemadri ex N C Nair V J Nair amp R Ansari Hedyotis brachyantha Merr Hedyotis bracteosa Hance Hedyotis buxifolia Bedd Hedyotis cagayanensis Merr Hedyotis camarinensis Merr Hedyotis cantoniensis F C How ex W C Ko Hedyotis cardiophylla Quisumb amp Merr Hedyotis catanduanensis Merr Hedyotis cathayana W C Ko Hedyotis caudata Merr Hedyotis caudatifolia Merr amp F P Metcalf Hedyotis ceylanica N Wikstr amp Neupane Hedyotis cheniana R J Wang Hedyotis cinereoviridis Thwaites Hedyotis communis W C Ko Hedyotis coprosmoides Trimen Hedyotis cornifolia Kaneh Hedyotis cryptantha Dunn Hedyotis cushingiae Fosberg Hedyotis cyanantha Kurz Hedyotis cyanescens Thwaites Hedyotis decora E T Geddes Hedyotis dendroides Alston Hedyotis densa Craib Hedyotis devicolamensis Deb amp Ratna Dutta Hedyotis diffusissima Merr Hedyotis divaricata Valeton Hosok Hedyotis edanoii Quisumb amp Merr Hedyotis effusa Hance Hedyotis equisetiformis Wernham Hedyotis eualata Gamble A N Henry amp Subr Hedyotis eucapitata Merr Hedyotis evenia Thwaites Hedyotis exserta Merr Hedyotis fissistipula Merr Hedyotis flavescens Thwaites Hedyotis flexuosa Ridl Hedyotis fruticosa L Hedyotis fruticulosa Volkens Merr Hedyotis fumata Alston Hedyotis gamblei A N Henry amp Subr Hedyotis gardneri Thwaites Hedyotis garrettii Craib Hedyotis gartmorensis Ridsdale Hedyotis gentianifolia Bremek N Wikstr amp Neupane Hedyotis globiceps Ridl Hedyotis griffithii Hook f Hedyotis hainanensis Chun W C Ko Hedyotis hamiguitanensis Santor D D B Santiago amp Alejandro Hedyotis havilandii King Hedyotis hirsutissima Bedd Hedyotis humilis Merr Hedyotis inamoena Thwaites Hedyotis indirae K M P Kumar amp Aiswarya Hedyotis kamputensis Pit Wangwasit amp Chantar Hedyotis korrorensis Valeton Hosok Hedyotis kottangathattiensis M B Viswan amp Manik Hedyotis kurzii Merr Hedyotis laciniata Kaneh Hedyotis lancea Thunb ex Maxim Hedyotis laotica Pit Wangwasit amp Chantar Hedyotis lawsoniae Wight amp Arn Hedyotis leschenaultiana DC Hedyotis lessertiana Arn Hedyotis leuserensis N Wikstr amp Neupane Hedyotis loganioides Benth Hedyotis longiexserta Merr amp F P Metcalf Hedyotis longipedunculata Merr Hedyotis longipetala Merr Hedyotis luzoniensis Merr Hedyotis lychnidifolia Craib Hedyotis macgregorii Merr Hedyotis macraei Hook f Hedyotis macrophylla Wall ex Wight amp Arn Hedyotis macrostegia Stapf Hedyotis maingayi Hook f Hedyotis marginata Thwaites ex Trimen Alston Hedyotis matthewii Dunn Hedyotis megalantha Merr Hedyotis membranacea Thwaites Hedyotis mindorensis Quisumb Hedyotis minutopuberula Merr amp F P Metcalf Hedyotis montana Merr Hedyotis nairii Murug amp V Balas Hedyotis nankunshanensis R J Wang amp S J Deng Hedyotis nanlingensis R J Wang Hedyotis neesiana Arn Hedyotis neolessertiana Ridsdale Hedyotis nigrescens Merr Hedyotis nodiflora Wall ex G Don Hedyotis nodulosa Arn Hedyotis novoguineensis Merr amp L M Perry Hedyotis nutans Valeton P Royen Hedyotis obscura Thwaites Hedyotis oligantha Merr Hedyotis ovalis Korth Walp Hedyotis ovata Thunb ex Maxim Hedyotis papafranciscoi Alejandro Hedyotis paridifolia Dunn Hedyotis patens Ridl Hedyotis phanerophlebia Merr Hedyotis philippensis Willd ex Spreng Merr ex C B Rob Hedyotis pilosissima Merr Hedyotis pinaster Ridl Hedyotis plantaginifolia Arn Hedyotis ponapensis Valeton Kaneh Hedyotis prostrata Blume Hedyotis protrusa Stapf Hedyotis pruinosa Wight amp Arn Hedyotis puberulifolia Y D Xu amp R J Wang Hedyotis pubescens Valeton Merr amp L M Perry Hedyotis puffii Wangwasit amp Chantar Hedyotis pulchella Stapf Hedyotis pulcherrima Dunn Hedyotis punicea Craib Hedyotis purpurascens Hook f Hedyotis quinquinervia Thwaites Hedyotis rajasekaranii Karupp amp V Ravich Hedyotis ramarowii Gamble R S Rao amp Hemadri Hedyotis resupinata Ridl Hedyotis rhinophylla Thwaites ex Trimen Hedyotis rigida Blume Walp Hedyotis rivalis Ridl Hedyotis rosmarinifolia Pit Craib Hedyotis rugosa Blume Korth Hedyotis sachetiana Fosberg Hedyotis scaberrima Merr Hedyotis scaberula Hook f Hedyotis scabridifolia Kaneh Hedyotis schlechteri Merr amp L M Perry Hedyotis scoparia Pierre ex Pit P H Ho Hedyotis shenzhenensis Tao Chen Hedyotis shettyi K Ravik amp V Lakshm Hedyotis shoolamudi Sunil Naveen Kum amp K M P Kumar Hedyotis sibuyanensis Elmer Hedyotis similis E T Geddes Hedyotis simplex Merr Hedyotis simplicissima Lour Merr Hedyotis sithiravaraiensis Muruganand Devanath S Ravik amp D Naras Hedyotis srilankensis Deb amp Ratna Dutta Hedyotis stelligera Ridl Hedyotis stylosa R Br ex Wight amp Arn Hedyotis suborthogona Hosok Hedyotis subvelutina Elmer Hedyotis subvenosa Merr Hedyotis subverticillata Alston Hedyotis swertioides Hook f Hedyotis symphyllarionoides Ridsdale Hedyotis taishanensis G T Wang amp R J Wang Hedyotis tavoyensis N P Balakr Hedyotis tenuipes Hemsl Hedyotis terminaliflora Merr amp Chun Hedyotis ternata Pierre ex Pit P H Ho Hedyotis tetrandra Roxb Craib Hedyotis tetrangularis Korth Walp Hedyotis thwaitesii Hook f Hedyotis tomentosa Valeton Hosok Hedyotis tonggulingensis G B Jiang amp R J Wang Hedyotis travancorica Bedd Hedyotis trichoneura Alston Hedyotis tridentata Ridsdale Hedyotis trimenii Deb amp Ratna Dutta Hedyotis trisecta Elmer Hedyotis tuyamae Hosok Hedyotis uncinella Hook amp Arn Hedyotis vachellii Hook amp Arn Hedyotis valetoniana Merr amp L M Perry Hedyotis verticillaris Wall ex Wight amp Arn Hedyotis wangii R J Wang Hedyotis whiteheadii Merr Hedyotis wuzhishanensis R J Wang Hedyotis xinyiensis X Guo amp R J Wang Hedyotis yangchunensis W C Ko amp Zhang Hedyotis yazhouensis F W Xing amp R J Wang Hedyotis zhihaoana Huan C Wang amp Xiao Lan LiuResearch EditIn traditional medicine over 20 Hedyotis species have been used for treatment of diseases and in healing practices The most popular among these are Hedyotis diffusa and Hedyotis corymbosa which are active principles in several Chinese remedies such as bai hua she she cao peh hue juwa chi cao and feibao syrup They are taken for treatment of cancers infections and other diseases Phytochemical investigation of Hedyotis species was first published in 1933 upon examining the active components of the medicinal plant H auricularia 10 Since then over 50 novel compounds have been isolated from various member of the genus Hedyotis These compounds have highly divergent structures including alkaloids anthraquinones flavonoids iridoids triterpenoids sterols lignans and a number of other compounds 10 Recently two novel biological active peptides hedyotide B1 and B2 hedyotide hedyotis peptide have been isolated from the ariel parts of the medicinal plant Hedyotis biflora 11 H biflora is a small annual herb traditionally used to treat body pain in fever and malaria Both hedyotide B1 and B2 belong to the cyclotide superfamily which was known to be an important part of plant innate defense Hedyotide B1 has a cyclic cystine knot motif and displayed potent broad spectrum activities against many bacteria including E coli S salivarius S aureus P aeruginosa B cereus and B megaterium 12 Hedyotide B1 and cyclotides are likely to exerted their antimicrobial actions by disrupting the bacteria membranes which eventually leads to cell death As they target directly bacterial membranes it is unlikely for bacteria to develop resistance Therefore hedyotide B1 with a novel mode of action has potential as a novel antimicrobial agent against drug resistance bacteria References Edit USDA NRCS n d Hedyotis The PLANTS Database plants usda gov Greensboro North Carolina National Plant Data Team Retrieved 11 May 2015 David J Mabberley 2008 Mabberley s Plant Book third edition 2008 Cambridge University Press UK ISBN 978 0 521 82071 4 Inge Groeninckx Steven Dessein Helga Ochoterena Claes Persson Timothy J Motley Jesper Karehed Birgitta Bremer Suzy Huysmans and Erik Smets 2009 Phylogeny of the herbaceous tribe Spermacoceae Rubiaceae based on plastid DNA data Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 96 1 109 132 Hedyotis In Index Nominum Genericorum In Regnum Vegetabile see External links below Carolus Linnaeus 1753 Species Plantarum 1 101 Laurentii Salvii see External Links below Umberto Quattrocchi 2000 CRC World Dictionary of Plant Names volume II CRC Press Boca Raton New York Washington DC USA London UK ISBN 978 0 8493 2676 9 Jesper Karehed Inge Groeninckx Steven Dessein Timothy J Motley and Birgitta Bremer 2008 The phylogenetic utility of chloroplast and nuclear DNA markers and the phylogeny of the Rubiaceae tribe Spermacoceae Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 49 3 843 866 doi 10 1016 j ympev 2008 09 025 Wikstrom Niklas Suman Neupane Jesper Karehed Timothy J Motley amp Birgitta Bremer 2013 Phylogeny of Hedyotis L Rubiaceae Spermacoceae Redefining a complex Asian Pacific assemblage PDF Taxon 62 2 357 374 doi 10 12705 622 2 Hedyotis L Plants of the World Online Royal Botanic Gardens Kew Retrieved 2023 03 19 a b Ahmad NHLaR Phytochemical studies and pharmacological activities of plants in genus Hedyotis Oldenlandia Studies in Natural Products Chemistry 2006 33 13 1057 1090 Nguyen GK Zhang S Wang W Wong CT Nguyen NT Tam JP Discovery of a linear cyclotide from the bracelet subfamily and its disulfide mapping by top down mass spectrometry J Biol Chem http www jbc org content early 2011 10 06 jbc M111 290296 abstract Wong CTT Taichi M Nishio H Nishiuchi Y Tam JP Optimal Oxidative Folding of the Novel Antimicrobial Cyclotide from Hedyotis biflora Requires High Alcohol Concentrations Biochemistry Mosc 2011 50 33 7275 7283 External links EditHedyotis At Search Page At World Checklist of Rubiaceae At Index by Team At Projects At Science Directory At Scientific Research and Data At Kew Gardens Hedyotis At Index Nominum Genericorum At References At NMNH Department of Botany Hedyotis In volume I Of Species Plantarum At Titles At Biodiversity Heritage Library Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hedyotis amp oldid 1145490130, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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