CONTRIBUTION TO THE ETHNO-BOTANICAL STUDY AND THE BIOENERGETIC, COSMETIC, AND PHARMACO-BIOLOGICAL VALORISATION OF J. CURCAS L. (EUPHORBIACEAE) IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

Clément T. Liyongo, Moïse L. Mbingu, Colette M. Masengo, Jean-Paul Ngbolua, M. Mawunu, Clarisse F. Mawil, Joséphine N. Kankolongo, Louis E. Eyale, D. T. Dinangayi, D. Tshibangu, P. Mpiana
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Jatropha curcas is a versatile plant with medicinal, energy, and cosmetic potential. The ethno-botanical survey was carried out using a stratified sampling technique. J. curcas oil was extracted using the standard method, while its characterization was carried out in accordance with Standard DIN 51605 for Rapeseed Oil Fuel. The antiviral activity was evaluated in silico using molecular docking. The study found that the majority of respondents were over 50 years old, with the leaves being the most used parts. Twenty-seven illnesses are treated, of which the 5 most treated are gastritis, cough, haemorrhoids, yellow fever, and tooth decay. The Budja and the Yaka are the only ones who reached a consensus on 6 illnesses. Physico-chemical analyses showed that J. curcas oil complies with the DIN V 51605 standard. The biodiesel obtained gave a better cetane number (109). Molecular modelling indicated that the oil inhibited 2 molecular targets involved in Monkeypox virus DNA replication. J. curcas is a plant with high medicinal, energy and cosmetic potential that should be exploited in the context of sustainable development. J. curcas can be a source of income for rural areas. Bio-clinical studies should therefore be carried out to validate the efficacy and safety of this plant in the treatment of diseases.
对刚果民主共和国的 J. curcas L.(大戟科)的民族植物学研究和生物能、化妆品及药物生物价值的贡献
麻疯树是一种具有药用、能源和美容潜力的多功能植物。民族植物调查采用分层抽样技术进行。采用标准方法提取麻籽油,并按照菜籽油燃料DIN 51605标准进行表征。利用分子对接技术在计算机上对其抗病毒活性进行了评价。研究发现,大多数受访者年龄在50岁以上,其中叶子是最常用的部分。治疗27种疾病,其中治疗最多的5种是胃炎、咳嗽、痔疮、黄热病和蛀牙。佛陀和雅卡是唯一对六种疾病达成共识的人。理化分析表明,麻瓜油符合DIN V 51605标准。所得生物柴油十六烷值较高(109)。分子模拟表明,该油抑制猴痘病毒DNA复制的2个分子靶点。麻疯树是一种具有很高药用、能源和美容潜力的植物,应在可持续发展的背景下加以利用。麻瓜可以成为农村地区的收入来源。因此,应该进行生物临床研究,以验证这种植物治疗疾病的有效性和安全性。
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