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Valorization of ligustrum species: biosynthesis, metabolic engineering, and pharmacology of bioactive compounds.

Li D, Lu C, Zhang Y, Yu Y, Fei C

Summary

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Ligustrum plants contain compounds with medicinal properties including anti-inflammatory, anticancer, and bone-strengthening effects. Researchers propose using genetic engineering and sustainable manufacturing methods to increase production of these healing compounds for medical and consumer applications.

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Key Findings

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Ligustrum species contain bioactive compounds (triterpenoids, phenylethanoid glycosides, flavonoids) with demonstrated anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antitumor, and anti-osteoporotic pharmacological effects

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Beyond medicine, Ligustrum species serve multiple applications including ornamental plants, atmospheric pollution bioindicators, algicidal agents, and animal feed additives

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A comprehensive framework combining multi-omics approaches, synthetic biology, and sustainable manufacturing is proposed to advance whole-plant valorization and germplasm conservation

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Original Abstract

The genus Ligustrum (Oleaceae) encompasses woody plants with both medicinal and edible uses, distinguished by a wide range of bioactive compounds, including triterpenoids, phenylethanoid glycosides, flavonoids, and other active constituents. These metabolites demonstrate multi-target pharmacological effects, such as anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antitumor, and anti-osteoporotic activities. In traditional medicine, species like L. lucidum and L. robustum are well-documented for their therapeutic roles in nourishing the liver and kidneys, enhancing vision, darkening hair, and serving as functional tea ingredients. Beyond their medicinal and health-promoting properties, Ligustrum species are also employed as ornamental plants, bioindicators of atmospheric pollution, algicidal agents, and feed additives. Given the increasing global demand and underutilization of Ligustrum resources, there is an urgent need to establish a sustainable supply framework focused on alternative strategies such as metabolic engineering, synthetic biology, and environmentally friendly manufacturing. This review encapsulates recent progress in the exploration of chemical diversity, pharmacological characteristics, omics-based analyses, and biosynthetic research pertaining to Ligustrum. It proposes an integrated methodology that amalgamates multi-omics approaches, synthetic biology, and environmentally sustainable manufacturing processes to advance strategies for whole-plant valorization and germplasm conservation. The objective is to establish a theoretical framework and technical paradigm to facilitate the comprehensive exploitation and sustainable utilization of Ligustrum as a medicinal resource.

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Species Mentioned

Ligustrum lucidum

Ligustrum lucidum, the broad-leaf privet, Chinese privet, glossy privet, tree privet or wax-leaf privet, is a species of flowering plant in the olive family Oleaceae, native to the southern half of China and naturalized in many places. The name "Chinese privet" is also used for Ligustrum sinense.

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