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摘要
欧建兰(Bryophyllum pinnatum (Lam.) Oken)是一种多用途药材,其治疗功效引起了传统和现代医学系统的极大兴趣。许多活性次生代谢物,如布瓦本内酯、三萜类、酚类、生物碱、苷类、脂类、黄酮类和有机酸等,都是该植物具有治疗功效的原因。羽扇豆在肿瘤学研究中具有重要意义,它能够改变许多途径,这可能表明它具有潜在的抗癌作用。这种草药被推荐用于治疗肾结石,这是导致肾功能衰竭的常见原因,因为它能有效溶解结石,避免晶体形成。这种植物对糖尿病,尤其是 II 型糖尿病有重大影响。此外,羽扇豆的多功能性还延伸到与 COVID-19 有关的检查。不过,由于羽扇豆的代谢概况中含有布法二烯醇内酯,因此有报告称羽扇豆具有毒性,因此必须谨慎。全面的调查对于彻底了解和确认潜在危险化合物的合成至关重要。这对于尽量减少其存在并确保不同生物群体安全食用羽扇豆至关重要。本综述强调了羽扇豆的各种医疗用途,包括其有效治疗肾脏和肝脏疾病的能力,以及其抗利什曼病、神经药理学、抗菌、免疫抑制、抗肿瘤和细胞毒性作用。虽然该植物在传统和科学领域都被广泛使用,但其完整的药用潜力、分子机制、安全性和药效学仍不明确,因此是开拓性研究工作的理想候选对象。
Bryophyllum pinnatum (Lam.) Oken: unravelling therapeutic potential and navigating toxicity
Bryophyllum pinnatum (Lam.) Oken, a multipurpose medicinal herb, has drawn much interest for its therapeutic qualities from both traditional and modern medicine systems. Many active secondary metabolites, such as bufadienolides, triterpenes, phenols, alkaloids, glycosides, lipids, flavonoids, and organic acids, are responsible for the plant's curative properties. B. pinnatum exhibits a noteworthy significance in oncological research by exhibiting its ability to modify numerous pathways, which may suggest a potential anticancer impact. The herb is recommended for treating lithiasis, a common cause of renal failure, due to its effectiveness in dissolving stones and avoiding crystal formation. The plant has a major impact on diabetes, especially type II diabetes. Moreover, the versatility of B. pinnatum extends to its examination in connection to COVID-19. However, caution is warranted, as B. pinnatum has been reported to possess toxicity attributed to the presence of bufadienolides in its metabolic profile. A comprehensive investigation is essential to thoroughly understand and confirm the synthesis of potentially hazardous compounds. This is crucial for minimizing their presence and ensuring the safe consumption of B. pinnatum among diverse populations of organisms. This review highlights the various medical uses of B. pinnatum, including its ability to effectively treat kidney and liver diseases, as well as its anti-leishmanial, neuropharmacological, antibacterial, immunosuppressive, anti-tumour, and cytotoxic effects. While extensively employed in both traditional and scientific domains, the plant's complete medicinal potential, molecular mechanisms, safety profile, and pharmacodynamics remain ambiguous, rendering it an ideal candidate for pioneering research endeavours.
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Founded in 1995, Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants (PMBP) is a peer reviewed monthly journal co-published by Springer Nature. It contains research and review articles, short communications, commentaries, book reviews etc., in all areas of functional plant biology including, but not limited to plant physiology, biochemistry, molecular genetics, molecular pathology, biophysics, cell and molecular biology, genetics, genomics and bioinformatics. Its integrated and interdisciplinary approach reflects the global growth trajectories in functional plant biology, attracting authors/editors/reviewers from over 98 countries.