Beneficial Properties and Sustainable Use of a Traditional Medicinal Plant: Griffonia simplicifolia

Challenges Pub Date : 2024-03-12 DOI:10.3390/challe15010014
Amirhossein Nazhand, A. Durazzo, M. Lucarini, Fabrizia Guerra, A. G. Coêlho, Eliana B. Souto, D. Arcanjo, A. Santini
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Since ancient times, medicinal plants have been a universal source of biologically active substances with high potential for the treatment of various diseases and disorders. For centuries, traditional communities have often relied on medicinal plants to treat health problems. Therefore, accurate information is required and knowledge about traditional medicinal plants requires evaluation, and great attention should be given to the possible integration of these plants as therapeutic agents or as complements to conventional pharmacological therapies in the healthcare system. Recently, Griffonia simplicifolia (DC.) Baill., initially used as a holistic remedy, has attracted attention from many researchers and consumers because of its multiple health-promoting effects. This growing interest prompted us to give an updated review of the botanical, geographical, historical, and therapeutic potentials of Griffonia simplicifolia (DC.) Baill. in terms of its in vitro and in vivo health effects, nutritional uses, and possible applications in line with biodiversity and sustainability concepts. This paper also presents a quantitative research analysis of the published studies related to this plant that are available in the literature. To retrieve the publications related to this plant, a bibliographic search was carried out using the Scopus database. The bibliometric data were extracted and processed using VOSviewer software (v.1.6.16, 2020). Technological possible applications in terms of patents request presented was also performed. A total of 1386 publications, from the year 1970 to the year 2021, were obtained by the literature search, and these had been collectively cited 38,805 times. The large amount of literature data available documents the interest in this plant’s use as a tool for integrating traditional holistic healing approach, e.g., using plants, herbs, and holistic remedies, into the healthcare system as supporting tools and/or therapeutic agents, which is a current worldwide challenge.
一种传统药用植物的有益特性和可持续利用:Griffonia simplicifolia
自古以来,药用植物一直是生物活性物质的普遍来源,具有治疗各种疾病和失调的巨大潜力。几个世纪以来,传统社区常常依靠药用植物来治疗健康问题。因此,需要对传统药用植物的准确信息和知识进行评估,并应高度重视将这些植物作为治疗剂或常规药物疗法的补充纳入医疗保健系统的可能性。最近,最初被用作整体疗法的 Griffonia simplicifolia (DC.) Baill.因其具有多种促进健康的功效而引起了许多研究人员和消费者的关注。这种与日俱增的兴趣促使我们对 Griffonia simplicifolia (DC.) Baill.的植物学、地理、历史和治疗潜力进行了最新综述,包括其体外和体内健康效果、营养用途以及在生物多样性和可持续发展理念下的可能应用。本文还对文献中已发表的与该植物相关的研究进行了定量研究分析。为了检索与这种植物相关的出版物,我们使用 Scopus 数据库进行了文献检索。文献计量数据使用 VOSviewer 软件(v.1.6.16,2020 年)进行提取和处理。此外,还进行了专利申请方面的技术应用。通过文献检索,共获得了 1970 年至 2021 年期间的 1386 篇出版物,这些出版物共被引用 38 805 次。大量的文献资料表明,人们对这种植物的使用很感兴趣,因为它可以作为一种工具,将传统的整体治疗方法(如使用植物、草药和整体疗法)融入医疗保健系统,作为辅助工具和/或治疗剂,而这正是当前全球面临的挑战。
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