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Amphilophium paniculatum (Lyenn-Kanno) : medicinal properties in alcoholic extraction

Amphilophium paniculatum (Lyenn-Kanno) — family Bignoniacées.

This database documents alcoholic (ethanol) extractions of active substances. Our monograph currently lists 7 indications in alcoholic extraction for this species. The monograph draws on 7 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.

  1. Bacterial and fungal infections : Plant part used: Sheet. Documented pharmacological profile: Tiophénicol-like.
    According to RAVIMOORTHY R (2025): The synthesized silver nanoparticles possess good antibacterial activities against clinical isolates such as Staphylococcus aureus (ZOI- 18mm) & Klebsiella pneumonia (ZOI- 14mm).
  2. Osteoarthritis, arthritis, rheumatism, oedema : Plant part used: Sheet. Documented pharmacological profile: Indométacine-like.
    According to NASSAR MI (2013): The 70% ethanol crud extract & its successive chloroform, ethyl acetate, & 100% ethanol extracts showed significant anti-inflammatory activity, analgesic effect, antipyretic activity, antioxidant activity, & anti-hyperglycemic activity.
  3. Pain, hyperalgesia : Plant part used: Sheet. Documented pharmacological profile: Tramadol-like.
    According to NASSAR MI (2013): The 70% ethanol crud extract & its successive chloroform, ethyl acetate, & 100% ethanol extracts showed significant anti-inflammatory activity, analgesic effect, antipyretic activity, antioxidant activity, & anti-hyperglycemic activity.

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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