Unraveling current breakthroughs in Scorodocarpus borneensis phytochemical therapeutics: A systematic review

Muhammad Hamizan Zawawi , Siti Azhani-Amran , Zuraidah Abdullah , Sabreena Safuan
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Scorodocarpus borneensis, also known as the Kulim tree or Garlic tree, has been consumed by the local communities in Southeast Asia as traditional spice using its old leaves, stem bark, and seeds. The locals also used Kulim tree parts as conventional alternative to treat many diseases such as hemorrhoids, leprosy, diabetes, and diarrhea. However, there was limited scientific evidence to support these traditional claims. Therefore, this systematic review aims to present and evaluate a detailed overview of the phytochemical constituents of S. borneensis from previous existing studies, shedding light on their chemical composition, bioactivity, and potential applications. In addition, current studies regarding S. borneensis are still on a fundamental level. Hence, we aim that this review will reveal the research gap from the previous literature and provide an insight to implement a new research approach in the future. A literature search was conducted using four databases: ScienceDirect, Scopus, Web of Science, and PubMed. The articles were screened and data were extracted based on the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) guideline. 8 studies satisfied the inclusion criteria that focused on the phytochemicals from S. borneensis. The major phytochemical compound reported was phenolic compound. S. borneensis also exhibits several therapeutic outcomes such as antioxidant, antimicrobial, and anticancer but current studies are not enough to support the claims regarding S. borneensis health benefit. In conclusion, this review highlights the current understanding of S. borneensis’ phytochemical composition and its therapeutic applications which are important in preventing human diseases especially non-communicable diseases.

黄芩生理化学疗法中的电流断裂:系统回顾
库林树(Scorodocarpus borneensis)又名库林树或大蒜树,东南亚当地社区一直使用其老叶、茎皮和种子作为传统香料食用。当地人还将库林树的部分作为治疗痔疮、麻风病、糖尿病和腹泻等多种疾病的传统替代品。然而,支持这些传统说法的科学证据十分有限。因此,本系统综述旨在详细介绍和评估之前已有研究中有关 S. borneensis 植物化学成分的概述,阐明其化学成分、生物活性和潜在应用。此外,目前有关龙脑香的研究仍处于基础阶段。因此,我们希望本综述能揭示以往文献中的研究空白,并为未来实施新的研究方法提供启示。我们使用四个数据库进行了文献检索:ScienceDirect、Scopus、Web of Science 和 PubMed。根据 PRISMA(系统综述和元分析的首选报告项目)指南对文章进行筛选并提取数据。符合纳入标准的研究有 8 项,主要研究对象是婆婆纳树的植物化学物质。报告的主要植物化学物质是酚类化合物。龙脑还具有多种治疗效果,如抗氧化、抗菌和抗癌,但目前的研究还不足以支持有关龙脑对健康有益的说法。总之,本综述重点介绍了目前对刺五加植物化学成分及其治疗应用的了解,这对预防人类疾病(尤其是非传染性疾病)非常重要。
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