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Dalbergia ecastaphyllum (Lyenn Mang) : medicinal properties in alcoholic extraction
Dalbergia ecastaphyllum (Lyenn Mang) — family Fabacées.
This database documents alcoholic (ethanol) extractions of active substances. Our monograph currently lists 8 indications in alcoholic extraction for this species. The monograph draws on 10 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.
- Osteoarthritis, arthritis, rheumatism, oedema : Plant part used: Sheet. Documented pharmacological profile: Epicatechine-3-gallate-like.
According to VIEIRA DE MORAIS D (2019): The obtained extracts also demonstrate anti-hemolytic activity (52.22 ± 1.62 to 71.17 ± 1.82%). For the first time, the anti-hemolytic activity & the enzyme inhibitory activities of Dalbergia ecastophyllum leaves extracts were tested against α-amylase, α-glucosidase, lipase, acetylcholinesterase, butyrylcholinesterase, tyrosinase & hyaluronidase. According to MOISE AR (2020): An impressive number of scientific papers already demonstrate the pharmacological potential of different types of propolis, the most important activities being the antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, antitumor, immunomodulatory, & antioxidant activities. - Hyperpigmentation, dark spots, senile lentigines : Plant part used: Sheet. Documented pharmacological profile: Acide Kojique-like.
- Coagulation, thrombosis : Plant part used: Sheet. Documented pharmacological profile: Thromboplastine-like.
According to Rovetta ER (2021): dry leaf extract, a species of the Fabaceae family that is commonly found in Brazil, on blood coagulation. The extracts were resuspended in saline & tested in a pool of human blood.
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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