Dioscorea bulbifera, a highly threatened African medicinal plant, a review

Hilda Ikiriza, P. Ogwang, E. Peter, Okella Hedmon, C. Tolo, Muwonge Abubaker, A. A. Abdalla
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Abstract

Abstract Dioscorea bulbifera bulbils are used in the treatment of Piles, dysentery, syphilis, ulcers, cough, leprosy, diabetes, asthma, and cancer. It is a raw material for contraceptives, and it is one of the most consumed yam species especially in West Africa. Unfortunately, this plant is at the verge of extinction because of increased harvest for medicinal purpose. This review aims at providing up-to-date information about its photochemistry, clinical benefits, conservation status and best possible way on how this plant can be conserved for future use. Literature database search was employed, and the findings indicate that much as Dioscorea bulbifera is of diverse clinical and ethnomedicinal benefits, it’s vulnerable to extinction. In order to conserve Dioscorea bulbifera, there is a need to enlighten the local inhabitants on its clinical and commercial importance and uses. Also for the sustainable growth of the plant, the government and Non-governmental agencies have to distribute Dioscorea bulbils to the farmers for planting and also encourage its planting back into the wild. In addition, micropropagation of the D. bulbifera will be the perfect tool for re-establishing the plant in the natural habitat with more advantages of improving growth conditions of the plants.
非洲高度濒危药用植物黄薯蓣的研究进展
摘要盾叶薯蓣用于治疗打桩、痢疾、梅毒、溃疡、咳嗽、麻风病、糖尿病、哮喘和癌症。它是避孕药具的原材料,也是消费量最大的山药品种之一,尤其是在西非。不幸的是,由于药用作物产量的增加,这种植物正处于灭绝的边缘。这篇综述旨在提供有关其光化学、临床益处、保护状况的最新信息,以及如何保护这种植物以备将来使用的最佳方法。文献数据库检索表明,尽管球叶薯蓣具有不同的临床和民族药用价值,但它很容易灭绝。为了保护球茎薯蓣,有必要让当地居民了解其临床和商业重要性及用途。此外,为了植物的可持续生长,政府和非政府机构必须向农民分发薯蓣球茎进行种植,并鼓励其重新种植到野外。此外,球藻的微繁殖将是在自然栖息地重建植物的完美工具,更有利于改善植物的生长条件。
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