Nutraceutical and Ethnopharmacological Properties of Vangueria infausta subsp. infausta

Vangueria infausta subsp. infausta (VI) is a nutraceutical with plant parts valued in several cultures for its medicinal properties. Traditionally, VI is used against gastro-intestinal disorders, malaria, pneumonia, cough, menstrual problems, parasitic worms, chest complaints, snake bites, infertili...

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Main Author: Alfred Maroyi
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Published: MDPI AG 2018-05-01
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spelling doaj-fc77cd2bff984fdeac7467746fdf16412020-11-24T20:43:35ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492018-05-01235108910.3390/molecules23051089molecules23051089Nutraceutical and Ethnopharmacological Properties of Vangueria infausta subsp. infaustaAlfred Maroyi0Medicinal Plants and Economic Development (MPED) Research Centre, Department of Botany, University of Fort Hare, Private Bag X1314, Alice 5700, South AfricaVangueria infausta subsp. infausta (VI) is a nutraceutical with plant parts valued in several cultures for its medicinal properties. Traditionally, VI is used against gastro-intestinal disorders, malaria, pneumonia, cough, menstrual problems, parasitic worms, chest complaints, snake bites, infertility, fever, candidiasis and abdominal pains. This study aims to critically summarize the nutraceutical properties, phytochemistry and pharmacology of VI with a view to provide baseline data required for further investigations on this plant. Relevant information on the nutraceutical and ethnopharmacological properties of VI was collected from established scientific databases such as ScienceDirect, SciFinder, PubMed, Google Scholar, Medline, and SCOPUS. Additionally, books, book chapters and conference papers were also consulted to access other important information. Comparative analysis of the literature revealed that VI is an important neutraceutical plant in east and southern Africa, used as herbal medicine in 69% of the countries where the species is native. Phytochemical studies revealed the presence in VI of fatty acids, flavonoids, iridoid lactones and triterpenoids. Based on in vitro and animal studies, the species exhibited antibacterial, antimycobacterial, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, antileishmanial, antioxidant, antiplasmodial, antifeedant and prostaglandin synthesis inhibitory activities. Pharmacological studies have provided supporting evidence for the therapeutic value of VI, however, detailed toxicological and clinical trials are required to assess efficacy of the species.http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/23/5/1089ethnopharmacologicalnutraceuticalrubiaceaetropical AfricaVangueria infausta subsp. infausta
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Nutraceutical and Ethnopharmacological Properties of Vangueria infausta subsp. infausta
Molecules
ethnopharmacological
nutraceutical
rubiaceae
tropical Africa
Vangueria infausta subsp. infausta
author_facet Alfred Maroyi
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title Nutraceutical and Ethnopharmacological Properties of Vangueria infausta subsp. infausta
title_short Nutraceutical and Ethnopharmacological Properties of Vangueria infausta subsp. infausta
title_full Nutraceutical and Ethnopharmacological Properties of Vangueria infausta subsp. infausta
title_fullStr Nutraceutical and Ethnopharmacological Properties of Vangueria infausta subsp. infausta
title_full_unstemmed Nutraceutical and Ethnopharmacological Properties of Vangueria infausta subsp. infausta
title_sort nutraceutical and ethnopharmacological properties of vangueria infausta subsp. infausta
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publishDate 2018-05-01
description Vangueria infausta subsp. infausta (VI) is a nutraceutical with plant parts valued in several cultures for its medicinal properties. Traditionally, VI is used against gastro-intestinal disorders, malaria, pneumonia, cough, menstrual problems, parasitic worms, chest complaints, snake bites, infertility, fever, candidiasis and abdominal pains. This study aims to critically summarize the nutraceutical properties, phytochemistry and pharmacology of VI with a view to provide baseline data required for further investigations on this plant. Relevant information on the nutraceutical and ethnopharmacological properties of VI was collected from established scientific databases such as ScienceDirect, SciFinder, PubMed, Google Scholar, Medline, and SCOPUS. Additionally, books, book chapters and conference papers were also consulted to access other important information. Comparative analysis of the literature revealed that VI is an important neutraceutical plant in east and southern Africa, used as herbal medicine in 69% of the countries where the species is native. Phytochemical studies revealed the presence in VI of fatty acids, flavonoids, iridoid lactones and triterpenoids. Based on in vitro and animal studies, the species exhibited antibacterial, antimycobacterial, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, antileishmanial, antioxidant, antiplasmodial, antifeedant and prostaglandin synthesis inhibitory activities. Pharmacological studies have provided supporting evidence for the therapeutic value of VI, however, detailed toxicological and clinical trials are required to assess efficacy of the species.
topic ethnopharmacological
nutraceutical
rubiaceae
tropical Africa
Vangueria infausta subsp. infausta
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