Mansoa alliacea (Lyenn-day) : medicinal properties | Lapo

Mansoa alliacea (Lyenn-day) : medicinal properties in alcoholic extraction
Mansoa alliacea (Lyenn-day) — family Bignoniacées.
This database documents alcoholic (ethanol) extractions of active substances. Our monograph currently lists 9 indications in alcoholic extraction for this species. The monograph draws on 65 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: Campothécine-like.
Selon Vinod N (2021) : alliacea leaf extracts against Human epidermoid carcinoma cell line A-431. alliacea may have possible therapeutic potential against Human epidermoid carcinoma cell line A-431,. Selon Proaño Pérez ME (s.d.) : This research project aimed to determine the cytotoxic activity of ethanolic extracts of Uncaria tomentosa y Mansoa alliacea on breast cancer cell lines by means of techniques of culture & cell viability. - Pain (central and peripheral), hyperalgesia, allodynia : Plant part used: Sheet. Documented pharmacological profile: Opioid-Morphine-like, Diclofenac-like, Ibuprofen-like. Mentioned synergistic association: la Morphine-1mg/kg p.o..
Selon Hamann R (2018) : We investigated the anti-inflammatory & antinociceptive potential of M. alliacea extract plus morphine enhanced the anti-allodynic effect with IMAX of 100%. Selon Jyothi M (2018) : Material & Method: The analgesic efficacy of hydroalcoholic extract was assessed by employing different pain models such as i) Acetic acid induced writhing reflex method as peripheral analgesic model ii) Tail immersion model iii) Tail flick model for central analgesia. - Bacterial infection : Plant part used: Sheet. Documented pharmacological profile: Amoxicilline-like, Amikacine-like.
Selon Iltaf S (2016) : Escherichia coli & Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Bacillus subtilis, Staphylococcus aureus & 2 Gram-negative bacteria, i.e. Selon Sasidharan VK (1998) : which are indigenously used in Kerala, India for curing various infections were tested against a fungus (Aspergillus niger) and gram positive and negative bacteria (Staphylococcus aureus & Escherichia coli, respectively).
Further indications (including other extraction modes where applicable), dosages, precautions for use and full scientific references are available in the complete monograph.
Lapotitjéri di la Nati medicinal database
Ethanolic extracts of active substances — monographs, indications, dosages and references for healthcare professionals. Ethnopharmacologist Emmanuel Nossin.
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