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Pharmacological Efficacy of Tamarix aphylla: A Comprehensive Review

Tamarix aphylla is a well-known species of the genus Tamarix. T. aphylla (Tamaricaceae) is a perennial tree in Asia, the Middle East, and Central Africa. It is used as a carminative diuretic in tuberculosis, leprosy, and hepatitis. Various pharmacological properties have been shown by T. aphylla, su...

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Autores principales: Alshehri, Saad Ali, Wahab, Shadma, Abullais, Shahabe Saquib, Das, Gotam, Hani, Umme, Ahmad, Wasim, Amir, Mohd, Ahmad, Ayaz, Kandasamy, Geetha, Vasudevan, Rajalakshimi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8747234/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35009121
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11010118
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author Alshehri, Saad Ali
Wahab, Shadma
Abullais, Shahabe Saquib
Das, Gotam
Hani, Umme
Ahmad, Wasim
Amir, Mohd
Ahmad, Ayaz
Kandasamy, Geetha
Vasudevan, Rajalakshimi
author_facet Alshehri, Saad Ali
Wahab, Shadma
Abullais, Shahabe Saquib
Das, Gotam
Hani, Umme
Ahmad, Wasim
Amir, Mohd
Ahmad, Ayaz
Kandasamy, Geetha
Vasudevan, Rajalakshimi
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description Tamarix aphylla is a well-known species of the genus Tamarix. T. aphylla (Tamaricaceae) is a perennial tree in Asia, the Middle East, and Central Africa. It is used as a carminative diuretic in tuberculosis, leprosy, and hepatitis. Various pharmacological properties have been shown by T. aphylla, such as antidiabetic, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antifungal, anticholinesterase, and wound-healing activity. However, T. aphylla has not received much attention for its secondary metabolites and bioactive constituents. Research has shown that this plant has hidden potential that needs to be explored. This review aims to cover botanical classification, geographical distribution, taxonomy, ethnobotanical uses, and the phytochemical compounds found in T. aphylla. The toxicology and pharmacological effects of T. aphylla are also discussed. We examined various scholarly resources to gather information on T. aphylla, including Google Scholar, Scopus, Science Direct, Springer Link, PubMed, and Web of Science. The finding of this work validates a connection between T. aphylla in conventional medicine and its antidiabetic, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, wound-healing, antifungal, anticholinesterase, and other biological effects. T. aphylla’s entire plant (such as bark, leaves, fruits) and root extracts have been used to treat hypertension, stomach discomfort, hair loss, cough and asthma, abscesses, wounds, rheumatism, jaundice, fever, tuberculosis, and gum and tooth infection. The phytochemical screening revealed that noticeably all extracts were devoid of alkaloids, followed by the presence of tannins. In addition, different parts have revealed the existence of steroids, flavonoids, cardiac glycosides, and byproducts of gallic acid and ellagic acid. T. aphylla has shown many valuable activities against different diseases and supports its traditional uses. Therefore, high-quality preclinical research and well-designated clinical trials are needed to establish the efficacy and safety of this plant in humans.
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spelling pubmed-87472342022-01-11 Pharmacological Efficacy of Tamarix aphylla: A Comprehensive Review Alshehri, Saad Ali Wahab, Shadma Abullais, Shahabe Saquib Das, Gotam Hani, Umme Ahmad, Wasim Amir, Mohd Ahmad, Ayaz Kandasamy, Geetha Vasudevan, Rajalakshimi Plants (Basel) Review Tamarix aphylla is a well-known species of the genus Tamarix. T. aphylla (Tamaricaceae) is a perennial tree in Asia, the Middle East, and Central Africa. It is used as a carminative diuretic in tuberculosis, leprosy, and hepatitis. Various pharmacological properties have been shown by T. aphylla, such as antidiabetic, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antifungal, anticholinesterase, and wound-healing activity. However, T. aphylla has not received much attention for its secondary metabolites and bioactive constituents. Research has shown that this plant has hidden potential that needs to be explored. This review aims to cover botanical classification, geographical distribution, taxonomy, ethnobotanical uses, and the phytochemical compounds found in T. aphylla. The toxicology and pharmacological effects of T. aphylla are also discussed. We examined various scholarly resources to gather information on T. aphylla, including Google Scholar, Scopus, Science Direct, Springer Link, PubMed, and Web of Science. The finding of this work validates a connection between T. aphylla in conventional medicine and its antidiabetic, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, wound-healing, antifungal, anticholinesterase, and other biological effects. T. aphylla’s entire plant (such as bark, leaves, fruits) and root extracts have been used to treat hypertension, stomach discomfort, hair loss, cough and asthma, abscesses, wounds, rheumatism, jaundice, fever, tuberculosis, and gum and tooth infection. The phytochemical screening revealed that noticeably all extracts were devoid of alkaloids, followed by the presence of tannins. In addition, different parts have revealed the existence of steroids, flavonoids, cardiac glycosides, and byproducts of gallic acid and ellagic acid. T. aphylla has shown many valuable activities against different diseases and supports its traditional uses. Therefore, high-quality preclinical research and well-designated clinical trials are needed to establish the efficacy and safety of this plant in humans. MDPI 2021-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC8747234/ /pubmed/35009121 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11010118 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wahab, Shadma
Abullais, Shahabe Saquib
Das, Gotam
Hani, Umme
Ahmad, Wasim
Amir, Mohd
Ahmad, Ayaz
Kandasamy, Geetha
Vasudevan, Rajalakshimi
Pharmacological Efficacy of Tamarix aphylla: A Comprehensive Review
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title_short Pharmacological Efficacy of Tamarix aphylla: A Comprehensive Review
title_sort pharmacological efficacy of tamarix aphylla: a comprehensive review
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8747234/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35009121
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11010118
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