Eupatorium triplinerve (Djapanna) : medicinal properties | Lapo

Eupatorium triplinerve (Djapanna) : medicinal properties in alcoholic extraction
Eupatorium triplinerve (Djapanna) — family Asteracées.
Recognised external sources linked to this monograph: TRAMIL and French Pharmacopoeia.
This database documents alcoholic (ethanol) extractions of active substances. Our monograph currently lists 11 indications in alcoholic extraction for this species. The monograph draws on 83 scientific references recorded for the species.
Therapeutic indications in alcoholic extraction:
Note: scientific reference excerpts are kept in their original language (most often English), without translation, to respect the source text of publications.
- Cancer : Plant part used: Sheet. Documented pharmacological profile: Cyclophosphamide-like.
According to John AM (2021): In vitro antioxidant activity was screened by standard ABTS method using ascorbic acid as standard & anticancer activity was investigated by standard MTT assay method using HeLa (cervical cancer) cells. This Thesis attempts to evaluate the invitro antioxidant & anticancer activity of leaves of Ayapana triplinervis. According to Author (2011): Protective effects of coumarin & coumarin derivatives against carbon tetrachloride-induced acute hepatotoxicity in rats. - Pain, hyperalgesia : Plant part used: Sheet. Documented pharmacological profile: Morphine-like.
According to George M (2019): The main aim of this research was to study the analgesic activity of the stem a root extracts. Analgesic activity was evaluated by well-established models like acetic acid induced writhing. According to Parimala K (2012): The present study indicates that the petroleum-ether extract of ET has potential antinociceptive & anti-inflammatory activity. - Anxiety, depression, nervousness : Plant part used: Aerial parts. Documented pharmacological profile: Diazépam-like.
According to Kokate C (1971): Effects on the central nervous system & antimicrobial activity. According to Rodriguez ABL (2022): The results indicated that AT is chemodiverse in coumarins & validated the ethnopharmacological action cited by traditional communities as antiviral, antinociceptive, antiulcerative, anxiolytic, biocidal activities by in vitro & in vivo biological tests.
Further indications (including other extraction modes where applicable), dosages, precautions for use and full scientific references are available in the complete monograph.
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Ethanolic extracts of active substances — monographs, indications, dosages and references for healthcare professionals. Ethnopharmacologist Emmanuel Nossin.
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