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Ethnomedicinal Uses, Phytochemistry, and Pharmacological Activity of the Irvingia Species

  • Branly-Natalien Nguena-Dongue,
  • Boniface Pone Kamdem,
  • Paul Keilah Lunga and
  • Fabrice Fekam Boyom

17 October 2023

Plants belonging to the genus Irvingia are widespread across the African and Southeast Asian regions of the world. Irvingia gabonensis, Irvingia malayana, and Irvingia grandifolia are among the commonly used species in ethnomedicine, especially in Af...

  • Review
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6 Citations
9,121 Views
11 Pages

A Review on Ethno-Medicinal and Pharmacological Activities of Sphenocentrum jollyanum Pierre

  • Olubukola Sinbad Olorunnisola,
  • Olumide Samuel Fadahunsi and
  • Peter Adegbola

Sphenocentrum jollyanum Pierre is a member of a diverse family of plants known as Menispermaceae. They are famous for a plethora of important biological functions. S. jollyanum is a shrub native to the tropical forest zones of West Africa and thrives...

  • Review
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58 Citations
12,238 Views
31 Pages

Solidago virgaurea L.: A Review of Its Ethnomedicinal Uses, Phytochemistry, and Pharmacological Activities

  • Cornelia Fursenco,
  • Tatiana Calalb,
  • Livia Uncu,
  • Mihaela Dinu and
  • Robert Ancuceanu

30 November 2020

Solidago virgaurea L. (European goldenrod, Woundwort), Asteraceae, is a familiar medicinal plant in Europe and other parts of the world, widely used and among the most researched species from its genus. The aerial parts of European goldenrod have lon...

  • Systematic Review
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4 Citations
2,004 Views
16 Pages

3 November 2023

The use of traditional medicine in treating a variety of both human and animal infections is ancient and still relevant. This is due to the resistance exhibited by most pathogenic microbial stains to currently-used antibiotics. The current work repor...

  • Review
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2 Citations
2,136 Views
45 Pages

Phytochemistry, Pharmacological Potential, and Ethnomedicinal Relevance of Achillea nobilis and Its Subspecies: A Comprehensive Review

  • Anastassiya Shevchenko,
  • Aiman Аkhelova,
  • Shamshabanu Nokerbek,
  • Aigul Kaldybayeva,
  • Lyazzat Sagyndykova,
  • Karlygash Raganina,
  • Raushan Dossymbekova,
  • Aliya Meldebekova,
  • Akerke Amirkhanova and
  • Aidana Toregeldieva
  • + 3 authors

Achillea nobilis and its subspecies (A. nobilis subsp. neilreichii and A. nobilis subsp. sipylea) have been traditionally used in various ethnomedical systems across Eurasia. However, comprehensive studies on their phytochemical composition and pharm...

  • Review
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71 Citations
24,394 Views
31 Pages

A Review on Annona muricata and Its Anticancer Activity

  • Suganya Ilango,
  • Dipak Kumar Sahoo,
  • Biswaranjan Paital,
  • Kavibharathi Kathirvel,
  • Jerrina Issac Gabriel,
  • Kalyani Subramaniam,
  • Priyanka Jayachandran,
  • Rajendra Kumar Dash,
  • Akshaya Kumar Hati and
  • Ramalingam Nirmaladevi
  • + 2 authors

19 September 2022

The ongoing rise in the number of cancer cases raises concerns regarding the efficacy of the various treatment methods that are currently available. Consequently, patients are looking for alternatives to traditional cancer treatments such as surgery,...

  • Review
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182 Citations
43,140 Views
41 Pages

Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla L.): A Review of Ethnomedicinal Use, Phytochemistry and Pharmacological Uses

  • Amina El Mihyaoui,
  • Joaquim C. G. Esteves da Silva,
  • Saoulajan Charfi,
  • María Emilia Candela Castillo,
  • Ahmed Lamarti and
  • Marino B. Arnao

25 March 2022

Matricaria chamomilla L. is a famous medicinal plant distributed worldwide. It is widely used in traditional medicine to treat all kinds of diseases, including infections, neuropsychiatric, respiratory, gastrointestinal, and liver disorders. It is al...

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6,200 Views
20 Pages

Contemporary Insights into the Biological Mechanisms of Parkia biglobosa

  • Kayode Komolafe,
  • Mary Tolulope Olaleye,
  • Hung-Chung Huang and
  • Maricica Pacurari

For a long time, traditional medicine has relied on the use of medicinal plants and herbal products which have served as the basis for numerous pharmaceuticals. Parkia biglobosa (Jacq) R.Br.ex. G. Don., commonly called the African locust bean tree, i...

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196 Citations
42,532 Views
36 Pages

Moringa oleifera: An Updated Comprehensive Review of Its Pharmacological Activities, Ethnomedicinal, Phytopharmaceutical Formulation, Clinical, Phytochemical, and Toxicological Aspects

  • Ashutosh Pareek,
  • Malvika Pant,
  • Madan Mohan Gupta,
  • Pushpa Kashania,
  • Yashumati Ratan,
  • Vivek Jain,
  • Aaushi Pareek and
  • Anil A. Chuturgoon

20 January 2023

Moringa oleifera, also known as the “tree of life” or “miracle tree,” is classified as an important herbal plant due to its immense medicinal and non-medicinal benefits. Traditionally, the plant is used to cure wounds, pain, u...

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393 Views
23 Pages

13 December 2025

Senna petersiana (Bolle) Lock is a chemically diverse plant widely recognized for its ethnomedicinal applications across various traditional medical systems. It is native to and widely distributed in African countries, including Ethiopia, Cameroon, a...

  • Perspective
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8 Citations
4,349 Views
22 Pages

Biotechnological Intervention and Withanolide Production in Withania coagulans

  • Zishan Ahmad,
  • Arjumend Shaheen,
  • Adla Wasi,
  • Shams ur Rehman,
  • Sabaha Tahseen,
  • Muthusamy Ramakrishnan,
  • Anamica Upadhyay,
  • Irfan Bashir Ganie,
  • Anwar Shahzad and
  • Yulong Ding

28 July 2023

Withania coagulans (Stocks) Dunal is used in traditional medicine to treat diseases and has numerous pharmacological properties due to its biological compounds. The plant is a subshrub native to Asia, especially the tropical and temperate regions of...

  • Review
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53 Citations
12,782 Views
32 Pages

Traditional Uses, Phytochemistry and Pharmacological Activities of Annonacae

  • Bassam S. M. Al Kazman,
  • Joanna E. Harnett and
  • Jane R. Hanrahan

In 1789, the Annonaceae family was catalogued by de Jussieu. It encompasses tropical and subtropical plants which are widespread in distribution across various continents such as Asia, South and Central America, Australia and Africa. The genus of Ann...

  • Review
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26 Citations
6,162 Views
19 Pages

Biological Activities of Organic Extracts of the Genus Aristolochia: A Review from 2005 to 2021

  • Martín A. Lerma-Herrera,
  • Lidia Beiza-Granados,
  • Alejandra Ochoa-Zarzosa,
  • Joel E. López-Meza,
  • Pedro Navarro-Santos,
  • Rafael Herrera-Bucio,
  • Judit Aviña-Verduzco and
  • Hugo A. García-Gutiérrez

20 June 2022

Different ethnomedicinal studies have investigated the relationship between various phytochemicals as well as organic extracts and their bioactive aspects. Studies on biological effects are attributed to secondary metabolites such as alkaloids, pheno...

  • Review
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4 Citations
3,013 Views
30 Pages

Ethnomedicinal Uses, Phytochemistry and Pharmacological Properties of Suregada Genus: A Review

  • Mandisa Mangisa,
  • Douglas Kemboi,
  • Gerda Fouche,
  • Rudzani Nthambeleni,
  • Moses Kiprotich Langat,
  • Clemence Tarirai,
  • Martin Cheek,
  • Odwa Gonyela and
  • Vuyelwa Jacqueline Tembu

30 September 2023

Plants of the Suregada Roxb. ex Rottler (formerly Gelonium Roxb. ex Willd) are utilized to treat various ailments, namely, hepatic, gum diseases, pyrexia, eczema, and venereal diseases. This review links the reported compounds to ethnomedicinal uses...

  • Review
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49 Citations
13,716 Views
33 Pages

18 October 2017

The ethnomedicinal values of plants form the basis of the herbal drug industry. India has contributed its knowledge of traditional system medicines (Ayurveda and Siddha) to develop herbal medicines with negligible side effects. The World Health Organ...

  • Review
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104 Citations
15,989 Views
16 Pages

The Genus Caesalpinia L. (Caesalpiniaceae): Phytochemical and Pharmacological Characteristics

  • João L. Baldim Zanin,
  • Bianca A. De Carvalho,
  • Paloma Salles Martineli,
  • Marcelo Henrique Dos Santos,
  • João Henrique G. Lago,
  • Patrícia Sartorelli,
  • Cláudio Viegas and
  • Marisi G. Soares

29 June 2012

The genus Caesalpinia (Caesalpiniaceae) has more than 500 species, many of which have not yet been investigated for potential pharmacological activity. Several classes of chemical compounds, such as flavonoids, diterpenes, and steroids, have been iso...

  • Review
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29 Citations
10,952 Views
40 Pages

31 August 2022

Latin America is a multicultural region with ancient traditional medicine. There is extensive knowledge of the use of medicinal plants for wound healing in this region. Nevertheless, many of these medicinal plants lack pharmacological, toxicological,...

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27 Citations
8,528 Views
21 Pages

8 September 2017

Bridelia micrantha is traditionally used in tropical Africa to treat a wide range of human and animal diseases. The aim of this study was to summarise the research that has been done on the ethnomedicinal uses, phytochemistry and pharmacological prop...

  • Review
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15 Citations
7,593 Views
33 Pages

Genus Amorphophallus: A Comprehensive Overview on Phytochemistry, Ethnomedicinal Uses, and Pharmacological Activities

  • Fahadul Islam,
  • Rafiuddin Khan Labib,
  • Mehrukh Zehravi,
  • Mashia Subha Lami,
  • Rajib Das,
  • Laliteshwar Pratap Singh,
  • Jithendar Reddy Mandhadi,
  • P. Balan,
  • Jishan Khan and
  • Polrat Wilairatana
  • + 5 authors

23 November 2023

The genus Amorphophallus belongs to the family Araceae. Plants belonging to this genus are available worldwide and have been used in traditional medicines since ancient times, mainly in Ayurveda and Unani medical practices. Amorphophallus species are...

  • Review
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6 Citations
2,996 Views
15 Pages

Exploring the Pharmacological Potential of Lithospermum officinale L.: A Review of Phytochemicals and Ethnomedicinal Uses

  • Gulzhanat Barkizatova,
  • Aknur Turgumbayeva,
  • Kairat Zhakipbekov,
  • Kuralay Bekesheva,
  • Zhalgaskali Arystanov,
  • Tanagul Arystanova,
  • Farida Kayupova,
  • Klara Zhumalina,
  • Zhanat Toxanbayeva and
  • Zhanserik Shynykul
  • + 4 authors

19 April 2024

Exploring phytochemicals from ethnomedicinal plants for pharmacological applications is a promising research area. By studying ethnomedicine, researchers can identify plants used for centuries to treat ailments and investigate their phytochemicals. C...

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  • Review
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12 Citations
5,764 Views
22 Pages

Bioactive Chemical Constituents and Pharmacological Activities of Ponciri Fructus

  • Gopal Lamichhane,
  • Jitendra Pandey and
  • Hari Prasad Devkota

28 December 2022

Ponciri Fructus is a crude drug obtained from the dried immature fruits of Poncirus trifoliata (L). Raf. (Syn. Citrus trifoliata L.). This study aims to compile and analyze the ethnomedicinal uses, bioactive constituents, and pharmacological activiti...

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2 Citations
2,416 Views
26 Pages

19 September 2023

Genus Hypecoum Tourn. ex L. belongs to the poppy family Papaveraceae and comprises about 19 species occurring in Europe, Northern Africa and Asia. Hypecoum species have been widely used in traditional medicine as antipyretic, analgesic and anti-infla...

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4 Citations
6,005 Views
28 Pages

Medicinal Orchids of Mexico: A Review

  • Luis J. Castillo-Pérez,
  • Amauri Ponce-Hernández,
  • Angel Josabad Alonso-Castro,
  • Rodolfo Solano,
  • Javier Fortanelli-Martínez,
  • Luicita Lagunez-Rivera and
  • Candy Carranza-Álvarez

Some species of the Orchidaceae family are used in Mexican traditional medicine. However, there are no current and critical compilations of the medicinal uses and pharmacological effects of the members of the Orchidaceae family. This review provides...

  • Review
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3,002 Views
25 Pages

11 September 2025

Capers (Capparis L.), a genus of shrub-like plants within the family Capparaceae, exhibit remarkable ecological adaptability and have long been used in traditional medicine, food, and agroforestry. Phytochemical investigations have identified a wide...

  • Review
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15 Citations
5,391 Views
23 Pages

18 February 2019

Lannea schweinfurthii is a valuable medicinal plant species among different ethnic groups in tropical Africa. The aim of the current study was to review existing literature on the ethnomedicinal uses, phytochemistry and pharmacological properties of...

  • Review
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10 Citations
4,388 Views
12 Pages

The Genus Miconia Ruiz & Pav. (Melastomataceae): Ethnomedicinal Uses, Pharmacology, and Phytochemistry

  • Viviane Bezerra da Silva,
  • José Weverton Almeida-Bezerra,
  • Adrielle Rodrigues Costa,
  • Maria Flaviana Bezerra Morais-Braga,
  • Maraiza Gregorio de Oliveira,
  • Anderson Angel Vieira Pinheiro,
  • Raimundo Samuel Leite Sampaio,
  • José Walber Gonçalves Castro,
  • Marcos Aurélio Figueiredo dos Santos and
  • José Galberto Martins da Costa
  • + 10 authors

27 June 2022

Species of the genus Miconia are used in traditional medicine for the treatment of diseases, such as pain, throat infections, fever, and cold, and they used as depuratives, diuretics, and sedatives. This work reviewed studies carried out with Miconia...

  • Review
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25 Citations
6,394 Views
18 Pages

Syzygium cordatum is a valuable medicinal plant in the materia medica of east and southern Africa. The aim of this study was to review the botany, medicinal uses, phytochemistry and ethnopharmacological properties of S. cordatum. Relevant literature...

  • Review
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649 Views
18 Pages

11 October 2025

Artemisia frigida Willd. (A. frigida), a traditional medicinal herb widely distributed in northern China, Mongolia, and Siberia, has garnered increasing scientific interest due to its diverse phytochemical profile and extensive pharmacological potent...

  • Review
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2 Citations
4,845 Views
33 Pages

Medicinal Plants for Skin Disorders: Phytochemistry and Pharmacological Insights

  • Nazerke Bolatkyzy,
  • Daniil Shepilov,
  • Rakhymzhan Turmanov,
  • Dmitriy Berillo,
  • Tursunay Vassilina,
  • Nailya Ibragimova,
  • Gulzat Berganayeva and
  • Moldyr Dyusebaeva

6 August 2025

Skin disorders are common and often chronic conditions with significant therapeutic challenges. Limitations of conventional treatments, such as adverse effects and antimicrobial resistance, have increased interest in plant-based alternatives. This ar...

  • Article
  • Open Access
31 Citations
8,216 Views
8 Pages

Two Trypanocidal Dipeptides from the Roots of Zapoteca portoricensis (Fabaceae)

  • Ngozi Justina Nwodo,
  • Festus Basden C. Okoye,
  • Daowan Lai,
  • Abdessamad Debbab,
  • Reto Brun and
  • Peter Proksch

25 April 2014

Zapoteca portoricensis (Jacq) HM Hernández is used with remarkable efficacy in ethnomedicinal management of tonsillitis in the Eastern part of Nigeria. Previous pharmacological studies have validated the antiinflammatory and antimicrobial activities...

  • Review
  • Open Access
32 Citations
13,908 Views
14 Pages

Cassia spectabilis (DC) Irwin et Barn: A Promising Traditional Herb in Health Improvement

  • Subramanion L. Jothy,
  • Angeline Torey,
  • Ibrahim Darah,
  • Yee Siew Choong,
  • Dharmaraj Saravanan,
  • Yeng Chen,
  • Lachimanan Yoga Latha,
  • Subramanian Deivanai and
  • Sreenivasan Sasidharan

29 August 2012

The genus Cassia, comprising about 600 species widely distributed worldwide is well known for its diverse biological and pharmacological properties. Cassia spectabilis (sin Senna spectabilis) (DC) Irwin et Barn (Fabaceae) is widely grown as an orname...

  • Review
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75 Citations
12,864 Views
31 Pages

3 December 2019

Annona species have been a valuable source of anti-infective and anticancer agents. However, only limited evaluations of their alkaloids have been carried out. This review collates and evaluates the biological data from extracts and purified isolates...

  • Review
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5,953 Views
29 Pages

Uncaria tomentosa (Ut) is a Rubiaceae widely used in Peru’s traditional medicine. It is mainly known by the vernacular name of Cat’s claw due to its morphological aspects and is found in tropical low mountain forests of Central and South...

  • Review
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2 Citations
2,931 Views
35 Pages

16 January 2025

Plants have long been used to treat serious illnesses in both humans and animals. A significant underappreciated medicinal tree, Peltophorum africanum Sond is utilized by many different ethnic groups to cure a wide range of illnesses. A variety of el...

  • Review
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75 Citations
11,348 Views
12 Pages

Marrubiin

  • Olugbenga K. Popoola,
  • Abdulrahman M. Elbagory,
  • Farouk Ameer and
  • Ahmed A. Hussein

29 July 2013

The ethno-medicinal approach to drug discovery represents one of the most important sources of new and safe therapeutic agents to the challenges confronting modern medicine and daily life. Many of the traditionally important medicinal plants contain...

  • Review
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111 Citations
25,534 Views
19 Pages

Biological Activities and Phytochemicals of Swietenia macrophylla King

  • Soheil Zorofchian Moghadamtousi,
  • Bey Hing Goh,
  • Chim Kei Chan,
  • Tara Shabab and
  • Habsah Abdul Kadir

30 August 2013

Swietenia macrophylla King (Meliaceae) is an endangered and medicinally important plant indigenous to tropical and subtropical regions of the World. S. macrophylla has been widely used in folk medicine to treat various diseases. The review reveals th...

  • Review
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10 Citations
7,620 Views
49 Pages

Research Progression of the Genus Merremia: A Comprehensive Review on the Nutritional Value, Ethnomedicinal Uses, Phytochemistry, Pharmacology, and Toxicity

  • Tomi Lois Olatunji,
  • Ademola Emmanuel Adetunji,
  • Chijioke Olisah,
  • Oladayo Amed Idris,
  • Oluwaseyi Damilare Saliu and
  • Frances Siebert

30 September 2021

The genus Merremia Dennst. ex Endl. (Convolvulaceae) is a rich source of structurally diverse phytochemicals with therapeutic relevance. This review presents the first comprehensive, up-to-date information and research progression on the nutritional...

  • Review
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4 Citations
2,082 Views
31 Pages

15 August 2025

Echium L. is a genus of flowering plants from the Boraginaceae family that includes several species traditionally used in herbal medicine. Echium spp. have been applied for treating wounds, urinary tract infections, inflammation, respiratory ailments...

  • Review
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19 Citations
7,073 Views
49 Pages

Pluchea indica (L.) Less. (Asteraceae) commonly known as Indian camphorweed, pluchea, or marsh fleabane has gained great importance in various traditional medicines for its nutritional and medicinal benefits. It is utilized to cure several illnesses...

  • Review
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50 Citations
15,896 Views
27 Pages

Exploring Carob (Ceratonia siliqua L.): A Comprehensive Assessment of Its Characteristics, Ethnomedicinal Uses, Phytochemical Aspects, and Pharmacological Activities

  • Widad Dahmani,
  • Nabia Elaouni,
  • Abdelhadi Abousalim,
  • Zachée Louis Evariste Akissi,
  • Abdelkhaleq Legssyer,
  • Abderrahim Ziyyat and
  • Sevser Sahpaz

18 September 2023

The carob tree (Ceratonia siliqua L.) is currently considered one of the most valuable fruit and forest trees in various fields and sectors of activity. It is a versatile plant, belonging to the Fabaceae family. It is widely used in traditional medic...

  • Article
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854 Views
28 Pages

Multi-Omics Reveals Active Components and Mechanisms of Heat-Processed Gypenosides Hepatoprotective Against APAP Injury

  • Peng Xie,
  • Qiuru Li,
  • Shu Jiang,
  • Miao Sun,
  • Yu Duan,
  • Changping Hu and
  • Xianglan Piao

5 November 2025

This study elucidates the hepatoprotective mechanisms of heat-processed Gynostemma pentaphyllum (Thunb.) Makino saponins (HGyp) against APAP-induced liver injury using serum pharmacochemistry, metabolomics, and network pharmacology. HGyp significantl...

  • Review
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68 Citations
11,193 Views
77 Pages

Genus Stachys: A Review of Traditional Uses, Phytochemistry and Bioactivity

  • Ekaterina-Michaela Tomou,
  • Christina Barda and
  • Helen Skaltsa

29 September 2020

Background: The genus Stachys L. (Lamiaceae) includes about 300 species as annual or perennial herbs or small shrubs, spread in temperate regions of Mediterranean, Asia, America and southern Africa. Several species of this genus are extensively used...

  • Review
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1 Citations
2,206 Views
31 Pages

20 December 2023

Laportea bulbifera (Sieb. et Zucc.) Wedd. (L. bulbifera) is a significant plant in the Laportea genus. Traditionally, it has been used in ethnomedicine for treating various conditions such as rheumatic arthralgia, fractures, falling injuries, nephrit...

  • Article
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1,125 Views
27 Pages

Phytochemical Profiling, Anti-Inflammatory Action, and Human Gut Microbiota-Assisted Digestion of Rheum officinale Petiole and Root Extracts—An In Vitro Study

  • Oleksandra Liudvytska,
  • Mariusz Kowalczyk,
  • Justyna Krzyżanowska-Kowalczyk,
  • Karolina Michaś,
  • Maria Michalak,
  • Aneta Balcerczyk,
  • Weronika Skowrońska,
  • Marcin Równicki,
  • Agnieszka Bazylko and
  • Joanna Kolodziejczyk-Czepas
  • + 1 author

1 November 2025

Background/Objectives: Rheum officinale, an ethnomedicinal plant, has roots widely employed in modern pharmacological formulations. However, many of its biological activities remain only partly recognized. Furthermore, the metabolome and biologi...

  • Review
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120 Citations
18,163 Views
53 Pages

29 September 2015

It is known that plant-based ethnomedicine represented the foundation of modern pharmacology and that many pharmaceuticals are derived from compounds occurring in plant extracts. This track still stimulates a worldwide investigational activity aimed...

  • Systematic Review
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5 Citations
3,815 Views
43 Pages

Ethnomedicinal Usage, Phytochemistry and Pharmacological Potential of Solanum surattense Burm. f.

  • Kamrul Hasan,
  • Shabnam Sabiha,
  • Nurul Islam,
  • João F. Pinto and
  • Olga Silva

Solanum surattense Burm. f. is a significant member of the Solanaceae family, and the Solanum genus is renowned for its traditional medicinal uses and bioactive potential. This systematic review adheres to PRISMA methodology, analyzing scientific pub...

  • Article
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127 Citations
9,008 Views
24 Pages

Investigation of the Biological Activities and Characterization of Bioactive Constituents of Ophiorrhiza rugosa var. prostrata (D.Don) & Mondal Leaves through In Vivo, In Vitro, and In Silico Approaches

  • Md. Adnan,
  • Md. Nazim Uddin Chy,
  • A.T.M. Mostafa Kamal,
  • Md Obyedul Kalam Azad,
  • Arkajyoti Paul,
  • Shaikh Bokhtear Uddin,
  • James W. Barlow,
  • Mohammad Omar Faruque,
  • Cheol Ho Park and
  • Dong Ha Cho

Ophiorrhiza rugosa var. prostrata is one of the most frequently used ethnomedicinal plants by the indigenous communities of Bangladesh. This study was designed to investigate the antidiarrheal, anti-inflammatory, anthelmintic and antibacterial activi...

  • Review
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50 Citations
5,986 Views
18 Pages

Ferulic Acid: A Natural Phenol That Inhibits Neoplastic Events through Modulation of Oncogenic Signaling

  • Hardeep Singh Tuli,
  • Ajay Kumar,
  • Seema Ramniwas,
  • Renuka Coudhary,
  • Diwakar Aggarwal,
  • Manoj Kumar,
  • Ujjawal Sharma,
  • Nidarshana Chaturvedi Parashar,
  • Shafiul Haque and
  • Katrin Sak

7 November 2022

Despite the immense therapeutic advances in the field of health sciences, cancer is still to be found among the global leading causes of morbidity and mortality. Ethnomedicinally, natural bioactive compounds isolated from various plant sources have b...

  • Review
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23 Citations
12,901 Views
29 Pages

Phytochemical and Ethnopharmacological Perspectives of Ehretia laevis

  • Pooja Sharma,
  • Richa Shri,
  • Fidele Ntie-Kang and
  • Suresh Kumar

Ehretia laevis Roxb. (Boraginaceae) has been extensively used as a traditional remedy for the treatment of a diverse range of ailments related to the respiratory system, the gastrointestinal tract, the reproductive system, and against several infecti...

  • Review
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9 Citations
4,852 Views
13 Pages

Pharmacological Extracts and Molecules from Virola Species: Traditional Uses, Phytochemistry, and Biological Activity

  • María González-Rodríguez,
  • Clara Ruiz-Fernández,
  • Vera Francisco,
  • Djedjiga Ait Eldjoudi,
  • Yousof Ramadan Farrag AbdElHafez,
  • Alfonso Cordero-Barreal,
  • Jesus Pino,
  • Francisca Lago,
  • Manuel Campos-Toimil and
  • Oreste Gualillo
  • + 2 authors

3 February 2021

Virola is the largest genus of Myristicaceae in America, comprising about 60 species of medium-sized trees geographically spread from Mexico to southern Brazil. The plant species of this genus have been widely used in folk medicine for the treatment...

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