Therapeutic Potential of Carica papaya Linn.: A Comprehensive Review of Its Pharmacological Properties and Health Benefits, with Emphasis on Dengue Fever Healing

D. Fernando, D. Peiris, S. Senadeera, C. Ranaweera
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For thousands of years, people have used various plant products, foods, spices, and herbs to treat and prevent illnesses. Sri Lankans have been using traditional and folk medicine to satisfy their basic health needs from the earliest days. Carica papaya Linn. (Caricaceae) is a commercially grown exotic plant in Sri Lanka. The entire plant, including the fruits both ripened and green, leaves, roots, peel, seed, and pulp, was used as medicine in traditional medicinal systems. Plant parts of Carica papaya Linn. were frequently used by ancient Sri Lankans to treat diabetes mellitus, hypertension, cancer, dengue fever, skin infections, renal disorders, and infections caused by bacteria, fungi, parasites, and viruses. Dengue fever is the most prevalent and significant arthropod-borne viral disease in humans, and it is extensively spread throughout Sri Lanka. Carica papaya Linn. extracts have been used to treat dengue patients to recover from its complications, which include thrombocytopenia, hemolysis, and leukopenia. Studies reveal that the papaya leaf extract can neutralize plasma with the dengue virus, reduce platelet aggregation, and increase the production of the enzyme ALOX12, which promotes platelet production. Moreover, the extract also upregulates the platelet-activating factor receptor (PTAFR) gene and inhibits serine proteases NS2B and NS3 involved in dengue virus replication. In this review, we have discussed extensively the ethnomedicinal and pharmacological properties of Carica papaya while highlighting its remarkable potency in healing dengue.
林木果的治疗潜力:对其药理特性和健康益处的全面评述,重点是登革热治疗
数千年来,人们一直使用各种植物产品、食品、香料和草药来治疗和预防疾病。斯里兰卡人从很早以前就开始使用传统和民间医药来满足基本的健康需求。木瓜(Carica papaya Linn.)(胡桃科)是斯里兰卡的一种商业化种植的外来植物。整个植物,包括成熟和绿色的果实、叶、根、果皮、种子和果肉,在传统医药系统中都被用作药物。古代斯里兰卡人常用林木番木瓜的植物部分治疗糖尿病、高血压、癌症、登革热、皮肤感染、肾功能紊乱以及由细菌、真菌、寄生虫和病毒引起的感染。登革热是人类最常见、最重要的节肢动物传播病毒性疾病,在斯里兰卡各地广泛传播。木瓜叶提取物被用于治疗登革热病人,使其从血小板减少、溶血和白细胞减少等并发症中恢复过来。研究表明,木瓜叶提取物可以中和带有登革热病毒的血浆,减少血小板聚集,增加促进血小板生成的 ALOX12 酶的生成。此外,番木瓜叶提取物还能上调血小板活化因子受体(PTAFR)基因,抑制参与登革热病毒复制的丝氨酸蛋白酶 NS2B 和 NS3。在这篇综述中,我们广泛讨论了木瓜的民族药用和药理特性,同时强调了它在治疗登革热方面的显著功效。
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