scholarly journals Phytochemical and Pharmacological Properties ofGymnema sylvestre: An Important Medicinal Plant

2014 ◽  
Vol 2014 ◽  
pp. 1-18 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pragya Tiwari ◽  
B. N. Mishra ◽  
Neelam S. Sangwan

Gymnema sylvestre(Asclepiadaceae), popularly known as “gurmar” for its distinct property as sugar destroyer, is a reputed herb in the Ayurvedic system of medicine. The phytoconstituents responsible for sweet suppression activity includes triterpene saponins known as gymnemic acids, gymnemasaponins, and a polypeptide, gurmarin. The herb exhibits a broad range of therapeutic effects as an effective natural remedy for diabetes, besides being used for arthritis, diuretic, anemia, osteoporosis, hypercholesterolemia, cardiopathy, asthma, constipation, microbial infections, indigestion, and anti-inflammatory.G. sylvestrehas good prospects in the treatment of diabetes as it shows positive effects on blood sugar homeostasis, controls sugar cravings, and promotes regeneration of pancreas. The herbal extract is used in dietary supplements since it reduces body weight, blood cholesterol, and triglyceride levels and holds great prospects in dietary as well as pharmacological applications. This review explores the transition of a traditional therapeutic to a modern contemporary medication with an overview of phytochemistry and pharmacological activities of the herb and its phytoconstituents.

2019 ◽  
Vol 26 (9) ◽  
pp. 664-675
Author(s):  
Sulochana Priya

Bioactive peptides are short chain of amino acids (usually 2-20) that are linked by amide bond in a specific sequence which have some biological effects in animals or humans. These can be of diverse origin like plant, animal, fish, microbe, marine organism or even synthetic. They are successfully used in the management of many diseases. In recent years increased attention has been raised for its effects and mechanism of action in various disease conditions like cancer, immunity, cardiovascular disease, hypertension, inflammation, diabetes, microbial infections etc. Bioactive peptides are more bioavailable and less allergenic when compared to total proteins. Food derived bioactive peptides have health benefits and its demand has increased tremendously over the past decade. This review gives a view on last two years research on potential bioactive peptides derived from food which have significant therapeutic effects.


Antibiotics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (6) ◽  
pp. 708
Author(s):  
Radek Sleha ◽  
Vera Radochova ◽  
Jiri Malis ◽  
Alexander Mikyska ◽  
Milan Houska ◽  
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Staphylococcus (S.) aureus is an important causative agent of wound infections with increasing incidence in the past decades. Specifically, the emergence of methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA) causes serious problems, especially in nosocomial infections. Therefore, there is an urgent need to develop of alternative or supportive antimicrobial therapeutic modalities to meet these challenges. Purified compounds from hops have previously shown promising antimicrobial effects against MRSA isolates in vitro. In this study, purified beta-acids from hops were tested for their potential antimicrobial and healing properties using a porcine model of wounds infected by MRSA. The results show highly significant antimicrobial effects of the active substance in both the powder and Ambiderman-based application forms compared to both no-treatment control and treatment with Framycoin. Moreover, the macroscopic evaluation of the wounds during the treatment using the standardized Wound Healing Continuum indicated positive effects of the beta-acids on the overall wound healing. This is further supported by the microscopic data, which showed a clear improvement of the inflammatory parameters in the wounds treated by beta-acids. Thus, using the porcine model, we demonstrate significant therapeutic effects of hops compounds in the management of wounds infected by MRSA. Beta-acids from hops, therefore, represent a suitable candidate for the treatment of non-responsive nosocomial tissue infections by MRSA.


Animals ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (10) ◽  
pp. 2787
Author(s):  
Kevin K. Haussler ◽  
Amie L. Hesbach ◽  
Laura Romano ◽  
Lesley Goff ◽  
Anna Bergh

Mobilization and manipulation techniques are often used in small animal and equine practice; however, questions remain concerning indications, dosing and efficacy. A bibliographic search was performed to identify peer-reviewed publications from 1980 to 2020 that evaluated the clinical effects of musculoskeletal mobilization and manipulation techniques in dogs, cats and horses. The search strategy identified 883 papers for review. Inclusion and exclusion criteria were applied. The clinical indications, dosages, outcome parameters, and reported efficacy within each publication were recorded and categorized for comparison with scientific quality assessed according to a standardized grading system. Fourteen articles were included in this systematic review of which 13 were equine and one was a canine study. Seven of these were cohort studies and seven were randomized controlled clinical trials. The canine study involved carpal immobilization-remobilization and all equine studies focused on the effects of passive mobilization (n = 5) or manipulation (n = 8) of the axial skeleton. Study quality was low (n = 4), moderate (n = 7), and high (n = 3) and included a wide array of outcome parameters with varying levels of efficacy and duration of therapeutic effects, which prevented further meta-analysis. Therefore, it was difficult to draw firm conclusions despite all studies reporting positive effects. Optimal technique indications and dosages need to be determined to improve the standardization of these treatment options.


2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 38
Author(s):  
Dian Kurnia ◽  
Prima Happy Ratnapuri

ABSTRAK      Lidah buaya (Aloe vera L.) diketahui mengandung banyak senyawa kimia alami, seperti antrakuinon, asam amino, acemannan, aloesin, glukomanan yang bertanggungjawab memberikan efek teraupetik yang bermanfaat dalam dunia farmasi. Review ini bertujuan untuk memberikan informasi terkait aktivitas farmakologi dan perkembangan produk dari lidah buaya dalam bidang farmasi. Pada Review artikel ini data yang disajikan diperoleh dari literatur online berupa jurnal dan artikel ilmiah publikasi lokal maupun internasional dan literatur offline berupa buku dan ­e-book. Diketahui bahwa lidah buaya memiliki berbagai aktivitas farmakologi yaitu sebagai antiinflamasi, berperan dalam penyembuhan luka, antibakteri, antifungi, antivirus, antioksidan, antikanker, antitumor, antikolesterol, dan antiulcer. Penggunaan lidah buaya dalam produk farmasi juga telah mengalami perkembangan diantaranya yaitu sediaan nano partikel, tablet, suppositoria, gel dan krim.  Kata Kunci— Aloe vera L., Aktivitas farmakologi, Perkembangan produk  ABSTRACT Aloe vera L. contains many natural chemical compounds, such as anthraquinone, amino acids, acemannan, aloesin, glucomannan which are responsible for providing therapeutic effects that are useful in pharmaceutical. The aims of this review is to provide information about pharmacological activities and products development of Aloe vera. In this article review, online and offline literatures were used. Online literature such us journals and articles obtained from local and international, while the offline literature such us books and e-books. It is known that aloe vera has a variety of pharmacological activities, that act as antiinflammatory, wound healing, antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, antioxidant, anticancer, antitumor, anticholesterol, and antiulcer. Pharmaceutical products of Aloe vera also have been developed such us nanoparticles products, tablets, suppositories, gels and creams.  Keywords— Aloe vera L., Pharmacological activities, Products development


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 105-113
Author(s):  
Omambia Mokoro Vincent ◽  
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Joseph Mwanzia Nguta ◽  
Eric Simon Mitema ◽  
Fredrick Mutie Musila ◽  
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There are over 500 species in the Hypericum genus worldwide. Crude extracts from Hypericum species have been reported in folkloric medicine as analgesics, anthelmintics, astringents, antidepressants, diuretics, and anti-inflammatories. The current review aims to provide an in-depth analysis of local uses, pharmacological activities, and phytochemical composition of different extracts generated from Hypericum species. The review data was collected via literature search from Google, Google Scholar, Medline, Pubmed, Mendeley, Science Direct, Chemical Abstracts, Web of Science, and Scopus. The most studied of the entire Hypericum genus is H. perforatum, approved to manage mild depression. Other species that have been reported to have ethnomedicinal value are H. erectum, H. monogynum, H. attenuatum, H. japonicum, H. beanii, H. monantheum, H. wightianum, H. scabrum, H. monogynum, H. monogynum, H. geminiflorum, H. ascyron, H. seniawinii, H. elodeoides, H. petiolulatum, H. wightianum, H. hengshanense, H. japonicum, and H. revolutum. Over 900 phytochemicals have been isolated from the Hypericum genus plant species, mostly phenolics, and terpenoids. Studies have been carried out to validate the ethnopharmacological use of extracts from Hypericum species against depression, cancer, inflammation, and microbial infections. There are limited safety studies involving medicinal plants from the Hypericum genus; however,further investigations on toxic effects, phytochemical composition, and biological activities are necessary to validate the medicinal uses of plant species of the Hypericum genus empirically. The present article reviews ethnopharmacology, phytochemistry, and toxicology of the Hypericum genus, which several communities have used to treat various conditions.


Author(s):  
Bahareh Sadat Yousefsani ◽  
Motahareh Boozari ◽  
Kobra Shirani ◽  
Amirhossein Jamshidi ◽  
Majid Dadmehr

Abstract Objectives Iris germanica L. is a medicinal plant, which has a long history of uses, mainly in medieval Persia and many places worldwide for the management of a wide variety of diseases. In this study, we aimed to review ethnopharmacological applications in addition to phytochemical and pharmacological properties of I. germanica. Key findings Ethnomedical uses of I. germanica have been reported from many countries such as China, Pakistan, India, Iran and Turkey. The medicinal part of I. germanica is the rhizome and the roots. Based on phytochemical investigations, different bioactive compounds, including flavonoids, triterpenes, sterols, phenolics, ceramides and benzoquinones, have been identified in its medicinal parts. Current pharmacological studies represent that the plant possesses several biological and therapeutic effects, including neuroprotective, hypoglycaemic, hypolipidaemic, antimicrobial, antioxidant, antiproliferative, anti-inflammatory, antiplasmodial, antifungal, immunomodulatory, cytotoxic and antimutagenic effects. Summary Although the majority of preclinical studies reported various pharmacological activities of this plant, however, sufficient clinical trials are not currently available. Therefore, to draw a definitive conclusion about the efficacy and therapeutic activities of I. germanica and its bioactive compounds, further clinical and experimental studies are required. Moreover, it is necessary to focus on the pharmacokinetic and safety studies on the extracts of I. germanica.


2021 ◽  
Vol 20 (2) ◽  
pp. 141-146
Author(s):  
N.A. Tatarova ◽  
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V.A. Linde ◽  
S.N. Gusev ◽  
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The genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM) is due to the development of atrophic and dystrophic processes in estrogendependent tissues and structures of the lower third of urinary tract in different periods of aging of the reproductive system. Nonhormonal treatment for GSM is considered as a first-line treatment and includes the use of gels, creams and suppositories that contribute to the restoration of hydrolipid balance, stimulating the collagen production that have an anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, regenerating effect, as well as increasing mucosal resistance and reducing the risk of adhesion of conditionally pathogenic infection. Objective. To evaluate the effectiveness, safety and acceptability of the vaginal cream for intimate hygiene EstrogialTM Plus in women with symptoms of vulvovaginal atrophy (VVA) and GSM. Patients and methods. 24 women aged 43 to 58 were examined. The inclusion criteria were the symptoms of GSM and VVA, the vaginal health index – no more than 20 points. During the course of the study, four visits were carried out, including standard observational procedures, filling the Quality of Life Questionnaire, the administration of treatment. The application of the cream Estrogial™ Plus in doses was prescribed 1 time per day on the vulvar vestibule for 30 days. The effectiveness of therapy was evaluated, all patients continued therapy for up to 60 days. According to the modified questionnaire for general clinical assessment, the state «very much improved» was revealed in 83.3% of patients with a severe form of GSM and VVA and in 66.7% with moderate VVA, «much improved» – in the rest. After treatment, 52% of patients had no symptoms of VVA, and 48% had symptoms in a mild form. Filling the Menopause-Specific Quality of Life Questionnaire (MENQOL), all 24 patients reported positive effects in the form of increased libido and reduced vaginal dryness during sexual intercourses. The study presents clinical cases of cured patients with GSM and VVA. Conclusion. The data obtained during the study make it possible to conclude that the intravaginal administration of the cream EstrogialTM Plus in doses is effective for the treatment of GSM and VVA. The proven therapeutic effects and safety of the use of local non-hormonal treatment enhance the prospects for providing treatment and preventive care for women during the menopausal transition and menopause. Key words: vulvovaginal atrophy, genitourinary syndrome of menopause, non-hormonal treatment, Estrogial™ Plus


Author(s):  
Luan Wen ◽  
Ting He ◽  
AXiang Yu ◽  
Siqi Sun ◽  
Xiang Li ◽  
...  

Breviscapine is one of the extracts of several flavonoids of Erigeron breviscapus. Scutellarin is the main active component of breviscapine, and the qualitative or quantitative criteria as well. Scutellarin and its analogs share a similar skeleton of the flavonoids. Breviscapine has been widely used in the treatment of cerebral infarction and its sequelae, cerebral thrombus, coronary heart disease (CHD), and angina pectoris. Breviscapine has a broad spectrum of pharmacological activities, such as increasing blood flow, improving microcirculation, dilating blood vessels, decreasing blood viscosity, promoting fibrinolysis, inhibiting platelet aggregation, and thrombosis formation, etc. In addition, breviscapine and its analogs have significant value for drug research and development because of the superiority of those significant bioactivities. Furthermore, an increasing number of pharmacokinetic studies have explored the mechanism of scutellarin and its analogs. To provide a comprehensive understanding of the current research on breviscapine, scutellarin, and the analogs, the structural features, distribution situation, preparation method, content determination method, clinical applications, pharmacological action as well as pharmacokinetics are summarized in the present review.


2019 ◽  
Vol 78 ◽  
pp. 01009
Author(s):  
Yanan Yin ◽  
Weiwei Yang ◽  
Yingliang Jiao ◽  
He Yang ◽  
Xinglin Li

Diabetes is an endocrine system disease characterized by high morbidity, high prevalence, and high mortality. Although the traditional medicine for treating diabetes has a good effect, its side effects are also large. Traditional Chinese medicine has also achieved good therapeutic effects in the treatment of diabetes, and the side effects of Chinese medicine are small. Coix is a medicinal and edible plant. It is used as food and medicine alone or in combination with other herbs in the early days. Its seeds have become one of the most popular Chinese herbal medicines. The coixan was extracted from Coix seed, and it was administered to diabetic mice. After five weeks of treatment, it was found to have some role in hypoglycemic. This study provides a good application prospect for Chinese medicine treatment of diabetes.


Author(s):  
Vanita Kanase ◽  
Sana Shaikh

Chromolaena odorata is commonly known as Siam weed which belongs to sunflower family Asteraceae. C. odorata is an important medicinal plant which can be easily found in tropical Asia, West Africa, and parts of Australia. It is native to the America, and found in Florida and Texas in the United States, throughout Mexico and the Caribbean to South America. The medicinal usage of C. odorata has been reported in the traditional systems of medicine such as Ayurveda, Siddha, and Unani. It has wide variety of ethanomedicinal and pharmacological properties. The young leaves are crushed, and the resulting liquid can be used to treat skin wounds. The leaves extract is used by the kani tribals of Kouthalai in Tirunelveli hills to cure skin diseases, poison bites, wounds, and rheumatism. Following various folk claims for the ailment of various diseases, efforts have been made by the researchers to verify the efficacy of this weed through scientific biological screenings. A study of the literature revealed some notable pharmacological activities of the shrub such as anthelmintic, antimalarial, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, antispasmodic, antioxidant, antigonorrheal, antimycobacterial, insecticidal, fungicidal, wound healing, diuretic, blood coagulation, and antibacterial. The current review is created with an intent to focus on the numerous ethnobotanical and traditional uses as well as the phytochemical and pharmacological reports on C. odorata.


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