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<i>;钩状铁线莲<;/i>;是一种广泛认可的药用植物,在热带非洲广泛使用。本文对其药用价值和药理活性进行了综述。brachiata< / i>。关于其传统用途和民族药理学意义的数据来源于各种平台,包括谷歌Scholar、Web of Science、ScienceDirect<;sup>;®</sup>;、Scopus<sup>;®</sup>;、SpringerLink<sup>;®</sup>;、PubMed<sup>;®<;和SciELO,以及大学图书馆提供的旧印刷文献。研究结果强调了使用的不同部分<;i>;C。腕足植物,如枝、花、叶汁、叶、根皮、根、芽、茎皮、茎和整株植物,用于各种用途。这些包括作为驱虫剂,在符咒和仪式中,以及治疗背痛、眼疾、发烧、发热性疾病、胃肠道问题、头痛、疟疾、呼吸系统疾病、皮肤感染、蛇咬伤、性传播感染和溃疡等疾病的传统疗法中。从C中鉴定出的化合物;腕足植物包括单宁、皂苷、类黄酮、萜类、类固醇和心脏糖苷。C的粗提物。臂蕨花、叶、根、根皮、茎和整株均具有杀螨、镇痛、抗虫、抗菌、抗真菌、抗炎、抗利什曼原虫、抗氧化、抗疟原虫和解热活性。未来的研究应侧重于详细的民族药理学评价。腕足植物,特别是其植物化学、药理学特性和毒理学评价,以及体内和临床研究。
Ethnopharmacology and Therapeutic Value of Clematis brachiata Thunb. (Family: Ranunculaceae): A Narrative Review.
<i>Clematis brachiata</i> Thunb. is a widely recognized medicinal plant commonly utilized across tropical Africa. This review consolidates information on the medicinal applications and pharmacological activities of <i>C. brachiata</i>. Data regarding its traditional uses and ethnopharmacological significance were sourced from various platforms, including Google Scholar, Web of Science, ScienceDirect<sup>®</sup>, Scopus<sup>®</sup>, SpringerLink<sup>®</sup>, PubMed<sup>®</sup> and SciELO, as well as older printed literature available in the university library. The findings highlight the use of different parts of <i>C. brachiata</i>, such as branches, flowers, leaf juice, leaves, root bark, roots, shoots, stem bark, stems and the entire plant, for various purposes. These include serving as a vermifuge, in charms and rituals and traditional remedies for conditions like back pain, eye disorders, fever, febrile illnesses, gastrointestinal issues, headaches, malaria, respiratory problems, skin infections, snakebites, sexually transmitted infections and sores. Chemical compounds identified from <i>C. brachiata</i> include tannins, saponins, flavonoids, terpenoids, steroids and cardiac glycosides. The crude extracts of <i>C. brachiata</i> flowers, leaves, roots, root bark, stems and whole plants exhibited acaricidal, analgesic, antihelmintic, antibacterial, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, antileishmanial, antioxidant, antiplasmodial and antipyretic activities. Future studies should focus on detailed ethnopharmacological evaluation of <i>C. brachiata</i>, particularly its phytochemistry, pharmacological properties and toxicological evaluations, <i>in vivo</i> and clinical research.
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Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences (PJBS) is an international, peer-reviewed and well indexed scientific journal seeks to promote and disseminate the knowledge of biological sciences by publishing outstanding research in the field. Scope of the journal includes: Cell biology, developmental biology, structural biology, microbiology, entomology, toxicology, molecular biology & genetics, biochemistry, biotechnology, biodiversity, ecology, marine biology, plant biology and bioinformatics.