Harnessing Pivotal Advances for Production and Structural Derivation of
the Promising Molecule Ursolic Acid
Abstract
Ursolic acid (UA) is a ursane-type pentacyclic triterpenoid compound,
naturally produced in plants via specialized metabolism and exhibits
vast range of remarkable physiological activities and pharmacological
manifestations. Owing to significant safety and efficacy in different
medical conditions, UA may serve as a backbone to produce its
derivatives with novel therapeutic functions. This review systematically
provides an overview of the pharmacological activities, acquisition
methods and structural modification methods of UA. In addition, we
focused on the synthetic modifications of UA to yield its valuable
derivatives with enhanced therapeutic potential. Furthermore, harnessing
the essential advances for green synthesis of UA and its derivatives by
advent of metabolic engineering and synthetic biology are highlighted.
In combination with the advantages of UA biosynthesis and transformation
strategy, large-scale production and applications of UA is a promising
platform for further exploration.