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Prosopis Plant Chemical Composition and Pharmacological Attributes: Targeting Clinical Studies from Preclinical Evidence

Members of the Prosopis genus are native to America, Africa and Asia, and have long been used in traditional medicine. The Prosopis species most commonly used for medicinal purposes are P. africana, P. alba, P. cineraria, P. farcta, P. glandulosa, P. juliflora, P. nigra, P. ruscifolia and P. spicige...

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Autores principales: Sharifi-Rad, Javad, Kobarfard, Farzad, Ata, Athar, Ayatollahi, Seyed Abdulmajid, Khosravi-Dehaghi, Nafiseh, Jugran, Arun Kumar, Tomas, Merve, Capanoglu, Esra, Matthews, Karl R., Popović-Djordjević, Jelena, Kostić, Aleksandar, Kamiloglu, Senem, Sharopov, Farukh, Choudhary, Muhammad Iqbal, Martins, Natália
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6995505/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31775378
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom9120777
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author Sharifi-Rad, Javad
Kobarfard, Farzad
Ata, Athar
Ayatollahi, Seyed Abdulmajid
Khosravi-Dehaghi, Nafiseh
Jugran, Arun Kumar
Tomas, Merve
Capanoglu, Esra
Matthews, Karl R.
Popović-Djordjević, Jelena
Kostić, Aleksandar
Kamiloglu, Senem
Sharopov, Farukh
Choudhary, Muhammad Iqbal
Martins, Natália
author_facet Sharifi-Rad, Javad
Kobarfard, Farzad
Ata, Athar
Ayatollahi, Seyed Abdulmajid
Khosravi-Dehaghi, Nafiseh
Jugran, Arun Kumar
Tomas, Merve
Capanoglu, Esra
Matthews, Karl R.
Popović-Djordjević, Jelena
Kostić, Aleksandar
Kamiloglu, Senem
Sharopov, Farukh
Choudhary, Muhammad Iqbal
Martins, Natália
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description Members of the Prosopis genus are native to America, Africa and Asia, and have long been used in traditional medicine. The Prosopis species most commonly used for medicinal purposes are P. africana, P. alba, P. cineraria, P. farcta, P. glandulosa, P. juliflora, P. nigra, P. ruscifolia and P. spicigera, which are highly effective in asthma, birth/postpartum pains, callouses, conjunctivitis, diabetes, diarrhea, expectorant, fever, flu, lactation, liver infection, malaria, otitis, pains, pediculosis, rheumatism, scabies, skin inflammations, spasm, stomach ache, bladder and pancreas stone removal. Flour, syrup, and beverages from Prosopis pods have also been potentially used for foods and food supplement formulation in many regions of the world. In addition, various in vitro and in vivo studies have revealed interesting antiplasmodial, antipyretic, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, anticancer, antidiabetic and wound healing effects. The phytochemical composition of Prosopis plants, namely their content of C-glycosyl flavones (such as schaftoside, isoschaftoside, vicenin II, vitexin and isovitexin) has been increasingly correlated with the observed biological effects. Thus, given the literature reports, Prosopis plants have positive impact on the human diet and general health. In this sense, the present review provides an in-depth overview of the literature data regarding Prosopis plants’ chemical composition, pharmacological and food applications, covering from pre-clinical data to upcoming clinical studies.
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spelling pubmed-69955052020-02-13 Prosopis Plant Chemical Composition and Pharmacological Attributes: Targeting Clinical Studies from Preclinical Evidence Sharifi-Rad, Javad Kobarfard, Farzad Ata, Athar Ayatollahi, Seyed Abdulmajid Khosravi-Dehaghi, Nafiseh Jugran, Arun Kumar Tomas, Merve Capanoglu, Esra Matthews, Karl R. Popović-Djordjević, Jelena Kostić, Aleksandar Kamiloglu, Senem Sharopov, Farukh Choudhary, Muhammad Iqbal Martins, Natália Biomolecules Review Members of the Prosopis genus are native to America, Africa and Asia, and have long been used in traditional medicine. The Prosopis species most commonly used for medicinal purposes are P. africana, P. alba, P. cineraria, P. farcta, P. glandulosa, P. juliflora, P. nigra, P. ruscifolia and P. spicigera, which are highly effective in asthma, birth/postpartum pains, callouses, conjunctivitis, diabetes, diarrhea, expectorant, fever, flu, lactation, liver infection, malaria, otitis, pains, pediculosis, rheumatism, scabies, skin inflammations, spasm, stomach ache, bladder and pancreas stone removal. Flour, syrup, and beverages from Prosopis pods have also been potentially used for foods and food supplement formulation in many regions of the world. In addition, various in vitro and in vivo studies have revealed interesting antiplasmodial, antipyretic, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, anticancer, antidiabetic and wound healing effects. The phytochemical composition of Prosopis plants, namely their content of C-glycosyl flavones (such as schaftoside, isoschaftoside, vicenin II, vitexin and isovitexin) has been increasingly correlated with the observed biological effects. Thus, given the literature reports, Prosopis plants have positive impact on the human diet and general health. In this sense, the present review provides an in-depth overview of the literature data regarding Prosopis plants’ chemical composition, pharmacological and food applications, covering from pre-clinical data to upcoming clinical studies. MDPI 2019-11-25 /pmc/articles/PMC6995505/ /pubmed/31775378 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom9120777 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Sharifi-Rad, Javad
Kobarfard, Farzad
Ata, Athar
Ayatollahi, Seyed Abdulmajid
Khosravi-Dehaghi, Nafiseh
Jugran, Arun Kumar
Tomas, Merve
Capanoglu, Esra
Matthews, Karl R.
Popović-Djordjević, Jelena
Kostić, Aleksandar
Kamiloglu, Senem
Sharopov, Farukh
Choudhary, Muhammad Iqbal
Martins, Natália
Prosopis Plant Chemical Composition and Pharmacological Attributes: Targeting Clinical Studies from Preclinical Evidence
title Prosopis Plant Chemical Composition and Pharmacological Attributes: Targeting Clinical Studies from Preclinical Evidence
title_full Prosopis Plant Chemical Composition and Pharmacological Attributes: Targeting Clinical Studies from Preclinical Evidence
title_fullStr Prosopis Plant Chemical Composition and Pharmacological Attributes: Targeting Clinical Studies from Preclinical Evidence
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title_short Prosopis Plant Chemical Composition and Pharmacological Attributes: Targeting Clinical Studies from Preclinical Evidence
title_sort prosopis plant chemical composition and pharmacological attributes: targeting clinical studies from preclinical evidence
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6995505/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31775378
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom9120777
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