1.Antimicrobial, cytotoxicity and preliminary phytochemical determination of commonly used medicinal plants to treat oral cavity, urinary tract and gut infections by inhabitants of Borabu sub-county, Nyamira County, Kenya
Eric Omori Omwenga ; Francisco Maria Goycoolea ; Andreas Hensel ; Anakalo Shitandi
Malaysian Journal of Microbiology 2020;16(4):312-322
Aims:
The study aimed at determining the antimicrobial activities and cytotoxicity properties of medicinal plants
collected from southwestern Kenya.
Methods and results:
A total of 23 ethanol extracts of selected medicinal plants were bio-assayed against Gramnegative bacterial strains (Escherichia coli NU14, Helicobacter pylori ATCC 700824, and Porphyromonas gingivalis
ATCC 33277). Cytotoxicity tests were also carried out on mammalian cell lines (AGS, KB, and TR146). Preliminary type
of phytochemical compounds present in the extracts was determined by thin-layer chromatography. Cassia
didymobotrya plant extract (1 mg/mL) had strong antimicrobial activity against P. gingivalis (average zone of inhibition of
21.70 ± 0.88 mm, MIC 0.13 ± 0.00 mg/mL and MBC 0.50 ± 0.00 mg/mL). Escherichia coli was resistant to all the extracts
bioassayed. Leonotis nepetifolia (15.80 ± 0.20 mm) and Clerodendrum myriacoides (14.20 ± 0.44 mm) showed only
moderate activity against H. pylori. Cell cytotoxicity results indicated a dose-dependent response against KB, TR146 and
AGS cell lines with C. didymobotrya having IC50 values of 47.64 and 704.00 µg/mL on KB and TR146 cell lines,
respectively. L. nepetifolia and C. myriacoides did produce IC50 of 0.1883 mg/mL and 0.1061 mg/mL against the AGS
cell line respectively.
Conclusion, significance and impact of the study
Most of the extracts had no or weak activity against test isolates,
but C. didymobotrya leaves extracts showed strong activity against P. gingivalis. C. didymobotrya can offer alternative
medicare to P. gingivalis conditions.
Plants, Medicinal--adverse effects
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Kenya (Southwestern)
3.The effects of Lagerstroemia speciosa (Banaba) in the intraocular pressure of normal individuals
Pahud Dennis C ; Sarmiento Rex A ; Altuna Jesus
Philippine Journal of Ophthalmology 2002;27(1):18-20
Objective: To study the effect of Banaba on IOP among normals Methodology: A randomized blind study done on subjects IOP before and after intake of Banaba decoctions of different concentrations were taken Results: As early as 30 minutes, there was a gradual drop of IOP a maximum at 2 hours for the 2 percent and 3 percent decoctions Conclusion: Banaba is effective in lowering the IOP of individuals at a minimum concentration of 2 percent. (Author)
Human
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Male
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Female
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Adult
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Young Adult
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PLANTS, MEDICINAL/ADVERSE EFFECTS
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PLANTS/MEDICINAL/TOXICITY
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DIURETICS
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INTRAOCULAR PRESSURE
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HUMANS
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MALE
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FEMALE
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4.From divination to madness: features of acute intoxication with Salvia use.
Munidasa WINSLOW ; Rathi MAHENDRAN
Singapore medical journal 2014;55(4):e52-3
Salvia divinorum is a psychoactive botanical plant that is increasingly used for the 'legal' highs that it can produce. It is readily available for purchase on the Internet, and most abusers are unaware of the toxicity and abuse potential associated with its use. As the use of novel compounds among abusers is not uncommon, physicians need to increase their awareness and recognition of these new substances. Herein, we report a case of an acute presentation of Salvia intoxication.
Adult
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Fear
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Hallucinations
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chemically induced
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Humans
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Male
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Plants, Medicinal
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adverse effects
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toxicity
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Salvia
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adverse effects
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toxicity
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Substance-Related Disorders
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diagnosis
5.Review of pharmacological effects and toxicological information of Arecae Semen.
Dong-Lin LIU ; Xiao-Ying WANG ; Bing YANG ; Han ZHNAG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2013;38(14):2273-2275
The main chemical composition of Arecae Semen has been summarized, which can bring the pharmacological action and toxicological action to the nervous system, digestive system, cardiovascular system, urinary and reproductive system. Arecae Semen has inhibition and killing effect to most parasite. It can also activate the cholinergic receptor, promote gastrointestinal propulsive motility in mice and inhibit helicobacter pylori, Xu Lang schoenleinii, influenza virus. Arecae Semen chewing results in oral mucositis fibrosis, which has not only carcinogenic mutagenic effect but also eproductive and nervous system toxicity. And Chinese medicine Yinpian use Arecae Semen of compatibility has no adverse reaction reports.
Animals
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Areca
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chemistry
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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adverse effects
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chemistry
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pharmacology
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toxicity
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Humans
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Plants, Medicinal
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chemistry
7.The development of Terminalia chebula Retz. (Combretaceae) in clinical research.
Anwesa BAG ; Subir Kumar BHATTACHARYYA ; Rabi Ranjan CHATTOPADHYAY
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine 2013;3(3):244-252
Medicinal plants are part and parcel of human society to combat diseases from the dawn of civilization. Terminalia chebula Retz. (Fam. Combretaceae), is called the 'King of Medicine' in Tibet and is always listed at the top of the list of 'Ayurvedic Materia Medica' because of its extraordinary power of healing. The whole plant possesses high medicinal value and traditionally used for the treatment of various ailments for human beings. Some of the folklore people used this plant in the treatment of asthma, sore throat, vomiting, hiccough, diarrhea, dysentery, bleeding piles, ulcers, gout, heart and bladder diseases. The plant has been demonstrated to possess multiple pharmacological and medicinal activities, such as antioxidant, antimicrobial, antidiabetic, hepatoprotective, anti-inflammatory, antimutagenic, antiproliferative, radioprotective, cardioprotective, antiarthritic, anticaries, gastrointestinal motility and wound healing activity. But no systematic updated information on the therapeutic effectiveness of Terminalia chebula, a popular herbal remedy in India and South-East Asia has so far been reported. This review highlights an updated information particularly on the phytochemistry and various pharmacological and medicinal properties of Terminalia chebula Retz. and some of its isolated compounds, along with their safety evaluation. This may provide incentive for proper evaluation of the plant as medicinal agent against the human diseases and also to bridge the lacunae in the existing literature and future scope which may offer immense opportunity for researchers engaged in validation of the traditional claims and development of safe and effective botanical medicine.
Humans
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Medicine, Ayurvedic
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Plant Extracts
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adverse effects
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chemistry
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Plants, Medicinal
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chemistry
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Terminalia
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chemistry
8.Progress in research and application of gene engineering on medicinal plants.
Min WANG ; Lu-qi HUANG ; Meng-meng LI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2008;33(12):1365-1371
China is the country possessing the largest amount of trade and consumption of medicinal plants in the world. Research and application of gene engineering on medicinal plants are the one of the most promising ways to increase the productivity and quality of medicinal plants, reduce the resource stress, and enhance the competitive power and sustainable development ability of the medicinal plants industry. In spite of the great progress in research and application of plant gene engineering worldwide, the research of gene transformation has mostly been conducted on some model plants, and the application of transgenic plant has been limited to a few staple and important crop species. For medicinal plants, recently the researches of gene transformation has emerged, however, compared with other crop and economic plants, it is still a very limited amount. On the basis of a general introduction of application of transgenic plants, this paper focuses on the present situation of the research and application of gene engineering on medicinal plants, to put forward the problems in this field, and give a prospect for its development.
Breeding
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Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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Genetic Engineering
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methods
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Humans
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Plants, Genetically Modified
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Plants, Medicinal
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genetics
9.Natural products: a safest approach for obesity.
Neeru VASUDEVA ; Neerja YADAV ; Surendra Kumar SHARMA
Chinese journal of integrative medicine 2012;18(6):473-480
Obesity is recognized as a social problem, associated with serious health risks and increased mortality. Numerous trials have been conducted to find and develop new anti-obesity drugs through herbal sources to minimize adverse reactions associated with the present anti-obesity drugs. The use of natural products as medicine has been documented for hundreds of years in various traditional systems of medicines throughout the world. This review focuses on the medicinal plants such as Achyranthus aspera, Camellia sinensis, Emblica officinalis, Garcinia cambogia, Terminalia arjuna, etc., being used traditionally in Ayurvedic, Unani, Siddha and Chinese, etc., systems of medicine. The review also highlights recent reported phytochemicals such as escins, perennisosides, dioscin, gracillin, etc., and the various extracts of the plants like Nelumbo nucifera, Panax japonicas, Cichorium intybus, Cyperus rotundus, Paeonia suffruticosa, etc., which have been successfully identified for the treatment of obesity.
Anti-Obesity Agents
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adverse effects
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therapeutic use
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Biological Products
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adverse effects
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therapeutic use
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Complementary Therapies
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Humans
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Obesity
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drug therapy
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Plant Extracts
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adverse effects
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therapeutic use
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Plants, Medicinal
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chemistry
10.Molecular mechanism and genetic basis of geoherbs.
Lu-Qi HUANG ; Lan-Ping GUO ; Juan HU ; Ai-Juan SHAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2008;33(20):2303-2308
As products of interaction of time and space, geoherbs, which are essential parts of Chinese Materia Medica, were characterized in different morphology, unique habitat, continuous and changeable sites. The main fields in molecular mechanism of geoherbs focus on: biodiversity and molecular identification, genetic different and evolutionary genetics, geo-variation and environmental adaptation, germplasm and aimed genus choosing, expression and control of functional gene, gene transfer and bio-safety evaluation. The main tasks are to discover the genetic variation at molecular level, ascertain the molecular characteristics of geoherbs and the effect of environment on gene expression of geoherbs, confirm the genetic factors attribute to the forming of geoherbs, and find out the genetic basis of geoherbs at individual level and population level, respectively. This paper pointed out that the essential of geoherbs is continuers quantities variation at population level, geoherb's populations are different in gene frequency with the others'; geohersm are quantitative trait loci (QTL) controlled by multi - gene or combination with multiple-gene and major gene at individual level. It is very important to pay more attention to the scale effect of geoherbs, refer the theories and methods of quantities genetic, and concern more about the interaction of environment and gene in geoherbs' molecular mechanism research.
Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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adverse effects
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metabolism
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pharmacology
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Geography
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Plants, Medicinal
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classification
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genetics
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growth & development
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Quantitative Trait Loci