Polyscias fructicosa (Gwo Womaren) : vertus médicinales en extraction alcoolique

Polyscias fructicosa (Gwo Womaren) : vertus médicinales en extraction alcoolique
Polyscias fructicosa (Gwo Womaren) — famille Araliacées.
Cette base documente les extractions alcooliques (éthanol) des substances actives. Notre monographie recense actuellement 9 indications en extraction alcoolique pour cette espèce. La monographie s’appuie sur 66 références scientifiques enregistrées pour l’espèce.
Indications thérapeutiques en extraction alcoolique :
Note : les extraits de références scientifiques sont conservés dans leur langue d’origine (le plus souvent l’anglais), sans traduction, afin de respecter le texte source des publications.
- Asthme-bronchique : Partie usitée : Feuille. Profil pharmacologique documenté : Ketotifène-like, Cromoglycate-like.
(2016) : Conclusion: PFE has anti-asthmatic, antihistaminic, & mast cell stabilization effect making it useful in traditional asthma management. PFE significantly inhibited (60.4 ± 8.3%) contractile responses of histamine & produced significant inhibition (56-79%: p ≤ 0.001) of mast cell degranulation. Selon Koffuor GA (2014) : PFE showed no significant toxic effect at lower doses (NOAEL: < 1000 mg/kg) Conclusion: The ETOH leaf extract of PF reduces white blood cell count & its differentials in blood, hence its anti-inflammatory effect; a useful property in the treatment of asthma. - Arthrose, rhumatisme, oedeme, arthrite : Partie usitée : Feuille. Profil pharmacologique documenté : Phenylbutazone-like.
Selon Rarison R.H.G (2023) : Additionally, lipophilic fractions from PFL showed anti-inflammatory potential in downregulating the level of pro-inflammatory factors in LPS-treated macrophages. This study, integrating network pharmacology analysis with in silico & in vitro approaches, aimed to elucidate the antioxidant & anti-inflammatory capacities of lipophilic extracts from PFL. Selon Bernard BM (1998) : The n-butanol extract of the leaves Polyscias fruticosa (L) Harms (Araliaceae) was tested for its anti-inflammatory activity plethysmometrically in egg white induced paw oedema in rats, antipyretic activity & analgesic activity by writhing method phenylbutazone, paracetamol & aspirin were used as positive controls for anti-inflammatory, antipyretic & analgesic activity screening studies receptivity. - Infection bacterienne : Partie usitée : Feuille. Profil pharmacologique documenté : Amoxicilline-like.
Selon Titova, M.V (2023) : In antibacterial tests, the minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) of cell biomass extracts against the most common pathogens Staphylococcus aureus, Methicillin-Resistant strain MRSA, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, & Escherichia coli varied within 250-2000 µg mL-1 which was higher compared to extracts of greenhouse plant leaves (MIC = 4000 µg mL-1). Polyscias fruticosa (L.) Harms, or Ming aralia, is a medicinal plant of the Araliaceae family, which is highly valued for its antitoxic, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, antibacterial, anti-asthmatic, adaptogenic, & other properties. Selon Ashmawy (2020) : Phytochemical investigations of Polyscias species revealed the isolation of about 97 chemical compounds from various chemical classes, including saponins as major constituents; Biological studies demonstrated that Polyscias extracts & their bioactive compounds possess antibacterial, antifungal, cytotoxic, immuno-stimulant, wound-healing & anti-asthmatic activities;.
D’autres indications (y compris d’autres modes d’extraction le cas échéant), posologies, précautions d’emploi et le détail des références scientifiques sont disponibles dans la fiche monographique complète.
Base médicinale Lapotitjéri di la Nati
Extraits éthanoliques des substances actives — monographies, indications, posologies et références pour professionnels de santé. Ethnopharmacologue Emmanuel Nossin.
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