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  • The study investigates the previously discarded aerial parts of Glycyrrhiza spp. for their potential medicinal properties, particularly in Traditional Chinese Medicine.
  • Using advanced analytical methods, the research identifies valuable compounds in these aerial parts, with a focus on their anti-inflammatory effects.
  • Two specific compounds were found to significantly reduce inflammation without being toxic, indicating the potential for using non-traditional plant parts as sources of medicinal bioactive metabolites.

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The roots of spp. have been utilized in Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) for thousands of years. Non-traditional (aerial) parts constitute a large portion of the biomass of Glycyrrhiza plants and are mostly discarded after harvesting the roots and rhizomes. Through comparative phytochemical and anti-inflammatory activity analyses, this study explored the potential benefits of the aerial parts of Fisch. ex DC. as medicinal materials. First, a combined approach based on GC/MS and UHPLC-ESI-QTof MS analysis was adopted for the identification and quantitative examination of medicinally important compounds from . Additionally, a bioassay-guided fractioning of ethanolic extracts of leaf material was performed and its anti-inflammatory activity was tested. The aerial portion of was rich in medicinally important compounds. Two compounds (henicosane-1 and decahydroisoquinoline-2) were found to exert a significant anti-inflammatory effect, inhibiting the release of pro-inflammatory mediators (NO and PGE2) and cytokines (IL-1β, IL6, and TNF-α), without exerting cytotoxic effects. Moreover, both compounds down-regulated iNOS and COX-2 mRNA expression. These results suggest that non-traditional parts of are suitable sources of bioactive metabolites that can be explored for medicinal purposes.

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