A. Wal, P. Wal, Vibha Shukla, Mohd Masih Uzzaman Khan, Khusboo Gaur, Nem Kumar Jain
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Medicinal Properties of Crotalaria burhia: A Review
Natural products have a crucial role in the discovery and development of
drug molecules. The secondary metabolites derived from the plant have potential therapeutic value
and reveal many pharmacological effects. Crotalaria burhia Buchham, a Leguminaceae herb, is
mostly present in arid parts of India, Pakistan, China, and Afghanistan. Shinio, Bhip, Bhata, Ghugato, and Ban Sutra are just a few of the names it goes by. It is used to cure gout, eczema, hydrophobia, and inflammation. Plant root porridge is used for typhoid, wounds and cuts, rheumatism,
flatulence, earaches, nasal bleeding, and stone problems. The powder form of the plant is used for
digestive disorders. The plant has potent pharmacological activity and is also carcinogenic and anticarcinogenic in nature. Various phytoconstituents are present, like tannins, amino acids, alkaloids,
steroids, triterpenoids, mucilage, flavonoids, gum, polyphenols, anthraquinones, carbohydrates, glycosides, and saponins. Croburhine is a novel pyrrolizidine alkaloid obtained from it. This review focuses on the existing knowledge of the phytochemistry and pharmacological action of C. burhia,
which will provide broad information for a proper assessment of the plant as a medicinal agent.
The experimental analysis and data reported on the species of Crotalaria were reviewed
from 2005 to 2022. Various databases were used as article sources, like Medline and Pubmed, and a
literature review was done using the keywords Crotalaria burhia, habitat, species, pharmacological
action, and traditional uses.
On the basis of our perception, we have stated that the species Crotalaria burhia is a golden
herb that possesses potent pharmacological activities. It is widely used as a conventional drug for
the cure of various diseases, but its active constituents need to be evaluated more for future drug
development and pharmacological action.
There were a total of 21 research articles about the phytochemical screening of herbs,
which showed the presence of different active constituents like alkaloids, tannins, flavonoids, steroids, glycosides, mucilage, gum, polyphenols, carbohydrates, terpenoids, etc., which are responsible
for different pharmacological activities like antioxidant, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, antinociceptive, antihypertensive, antitumor, and analgesic activity.
期刊介绍:
Current Traditional Medicine covers all the aspects of the modernization and standardization research on traditional medicine of the world, e.g. chemistry, pharmacology, molecular mechanism, systems biology, proteomics, genomics, metabolomics, safety, quality control, clinical studies of traditional Chinese, Ayurvedic, Unani, Arabic and other ethnomedicine. Each issue contains updated comprehensive in-depth/mini reviews along with high quality original experimental research articles. Current Traditional Medicine is a leading and important international peer-reviewed journal reflecting the current outstanding scientific research progresses of the global traditional, indigenous, folk and ethnologic medicine. It provides a bridge connected the tradition medicine system to the modern life science with the efforts of top scientists, as well as a resource to pursuit the solutions for the existing common issues in the traditional medicine.