LITERATURE REVIEW: PHARMACOLOGICAL AND TOXICOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF PLANTS FROM THE SOLANACEAE FAMILY DOI Open Access
Dewi Damayanti Abdul Karim, Wina Safutri,

Akmal Hammami

et al.

Jurnal Aisyah Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 8(3)

Published: Sept. 30, 2023

Solanaceae is a family of flowering plants with 83 genera and 2,925 species spread throughout the world. People reuse natural medicines that have been passed down from generation to because medical big tendency cause many side effects. This research aims examine pharmacological effects toxicity in family. used 10 plant species, including potatoes ( Solanum tuberosum L.), golden berries Physalis angulata tomatoes lycopersicum red chilies Capsicum annuum cayenne peppers frutescens tobacco Nicotiana tabacum paprika var. grossum), amethyst Datura stramonium Turkey berry torvum Sw.), black nightshades nigrum L.). The journal search method this Boolean System (AND OR) using Google Scholar Sinta databases. results obtained were among studied, there 3 most data modes, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant

Language: Английский

Plants with Antidiabetic Efficacy among the Dayak Bidayuh Community, Sanggau Regency, West Kalimantan, Indonesia DOI Open Access

Ruqiah Ganda Putr Panjaitan,

Y Yuliana,

Siti Khotimah

et al.

Pharmacognosy Journal, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 16(6), P. 1342 - 1348

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Introduction: The use of medicinal plants for diabetes mellitus has been practiced generations by the Dayak communities in West Kalimantan, Indonesia. aim this study is to inventory and describe utilization Bidayuh Kerambay, Golik, Sinangkan't Sekayam, Beduai, Entikong Districts, Sanggau Regency, Method: This research a qualitative descriptive using triangulation method combining interview, observation, documentation techniques anti-diabetic among communities. Results: used as include Physalis angulata L., Ageratum conyzoides Piper betle Dillenia suffruticosa (Griff.) Martelli, Syzygium polyanthum (Wight) Walp. Stenochlaena palustris (Burm.f.) Bedd, Gynura procumbens (Lour.) Merr, Curcuma domestica Valeton, Zingiber officinale Rosc., Eleutherine palmifolia (L.) zedoaria (Christm.) Roscoe, Orthosiphon stamineus B., Nepenthes sp., Solanum torvum Swartz, Garcinia mangostana L. plant parts most commonly used, sequence, are leaves, rhizomes, roots, fruits, fruit peels, sometimes entire plant. preparation each type same, which involves boiling consuming boiled decoction. Summary: There 15 types tribe community address mellitus. Among these plants, different utilized, while processing remains boiling.

Language: Английский

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Ultrasound-assisted hydrogen peroxide–ascorbic acid method to degrade sweet corncob polysaccharides can help treat type 2 diabetes via multiple pathways in vivo DOI Creative Commons

Weiye Xiu,

Xin Wang,

Zhiguo Na

et al.

Ultrasonics Sonochemistry, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 101, P. 106683 - 106683

Published: Nov. 7, 2023

In this study, we aimed to investigate the impact of various ultrasound durations on structure and bioactivity sweet corncob polysaccharides treated with ultrasound-assisted degradation using hydrogen peroxide ascorbic acid (H2O2-Vc). We subjected treatment for 0, 30, 60, 90 min alongside H2O2-Vc method. then analyzed their chemical composition structure. Additionally, administered these mice type 2 diabetes (T2DM) through gavage at a dosage 200 mg/kg/day. The results indicated significant reduction in molecular weight degraded polysaccharides, while remained relatively stable. However, basic was retained. vivo experiments demonstrated that had positive T2DM, particularly 60-minute (UH-DSCBP-60 min), which effectively controlled blood glucose levels by regulating glycolipid metabolism livers T2DM. This approach also reduced inflammation oxidative stress inhibited disaccharide activity small intestine. can positively affect hypoglycemic activity. findings our study provide theoretical foundation valuable utilization polysaccharides.

Language: Английский

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Phenolic Profile, Inhibition of α-Amylase and α-Glucosidase Enzymes, and Antioxidant Properties of Solanum elaeagnifolium Cav. (Solanaceae): In Vitro and In Silico Investigations DOI Open Access

Mohammed Bouslamti,

El Hassania Loukili, Amal Elrherabi

et al.

Processes, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 11(5), P. 1384 - 1384

Published: May 4, 2023

In this study, the chemical composition and antioxidant antidiabetic properties of S. elaeagnifolium flower (SEFl), fruit (SEFr), leaf (SEFe) extracts were investigated in vitro silico. HPLC-DAD analysis was used to determine components. Colorimetric techniques identify polyphenols flavonoids. The capacity determined using DPPH TAC assays. activity examined enzymes α-amylase α-glucosidase. Molecular docking methods assess anti-dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DPP-IV) activity. According HPLC findings, flowers, leaves, fruits are rich salicylic acid, sinapic chlorogenic naringin, quercetin, quercetin-3-O-beta-glucoside, kaempferol, chalcone. IC50 for flower, leaf, 132 ± 5.59 μg/mL, 43.19 1.46 respectively. total SEFr, SEFe, SEFl be 900.06 4.01 μg AAE/mg, 792.10 6.72 681.10 3.02 Importantly, SEFl, SEFr displayed significant anti-α-amylase activity, with values 79.16 2.35 µg/mL, 99.16 1.17 40.31 2.04 results also showed that all exhibited potent anti-α-glucosidase whose 20.53 0.37 µg/mL 20.05 0.12 (SEFe), 41.1 1.55 (SEFl). phenolic compounds active site DPP-IV revealed a strong inhibitory effect, glide score ranging from −2.63 −8.10 Kcal/mol. Notably—with scores −8.10, −6.23, −5.73, −5.37 Kcal/mol—rutin, chalcone, naringin most molecules against DPP-IV.

Language: Английский

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Therapeutics of bitter plants from Northeast region of India and their pharmacological and phytochemical perspectives DOI Creative Commons
Bhaskar Das,

Bharat G Somkuwar,

Sushil Kumar Chaudhary

et al.

Pharmacological Research, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 107626 - 107626

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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In Silico Drug Discovery of Solanum torvum as a Phytotherapeutic Aromatase Inhibitor for PCOS-Induced Infertility: A Comparative Study with FDA-Approved Drugs DOI Creative Commons
Abbas Alam Choudhury, Anil Bhattarai, Subhrajeet Sahoo

et al.

Published: March 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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Traditional medicinal plants used by ethnic communities in Senapati and Kangpokpi districts of Manipur, India: a quantitative assessment DOI Creative Commons
Vilas Vishram Gangurde, Walsan Kalarikkal Vishnu,

D. Rahangdale

et al.

Discover Plants., Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 2(1)

Published: March 25, 2025

Language: Английский

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Phytoprospection, Ethnomedicine, Phytochemistry, and Pharmacological Potentials of Solanum torvum Swartz: A Comprehensive Phytotherapeutic Review DOI
Abbas Alam Choudhury,

Nandita Choudhury,

Anil Bhattarai

et al.

Pharmacological Research - Natural Products, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 100237 - 100237

Published: April 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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Effects of brining and standardized drying on composition, shelf stability, microbial safety and antioxidant status of four wild edible vegetables DOI Creative Commons
Gunjana Deka, Sayantan Chakraborty, Madhu Kumari

et al.

Sustainable Food Technology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 2(4), P. 1069 - 1087

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Wild edible vegetables (WEVs) are integral for sustained nutrition and livelihood of forest-dwelling tribal communities.

Language: Английский

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Phytomedicine approach for management of diabetes mellitus: an overview of scientifically confirmed medicinal plants with hypoglycaemic properties and their probable mechanism of action DOI
Stanley I.R. Okoduwa, Daniel Hassan Mhya, Ibrahim Abdulwaliyu

et al.

Phytochemistry Reviews, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: June 22, 2024

Language: Английский

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Solanum torvum induces ferroptosis to suppress hepatocellular carcinoma DOI
Hsiang-Chun Lai,

Jui‐Chun Weng,

Huichi Huang

et al.

Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 335, P. 118670 - 118670

Published: Aug. 8, 2024

Language: Английский

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