Ethnomedical uses and pharmacological activities of most prevalent species of genus Piper in Panama: A review

 

Authors
Durant-Archibold, Armando A.; Santana, Ana I.; Gupta, Mahabir P.
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Article
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Ethnopharmacogical relevance: Piperaceae is the fifth largest family of plants in Panama. This review focuses on the ethnomedical uses of the most prevalent Panamanian species and biological activities of their extracts and/or constituents both in Panama and worldwide. Many species have a plethora of ethnomedical uses such as antibacterial, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, anticancer, antidiabetic, anti-Helicobacter pylori, antiulcer, antiprotozoal, estrogenic, insecticidal, local anesthetic, diuretic, and for women’s health conditions. Aim of the review: The aim of this review is to compile all ethnomedical uses of most prevalent species of Piper in Panama, and their extracts or phytoconstituents worldwide, through a complete literature search, so that it may allow selection of potential unexplored Piper species for future research and development of phytotherapeuticals for important ailments.

Publication Year
2018
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Topic
QD Chemistry
R Medicine (General)
RS Pharmacy and materia medica
Repository
RI Digital de la Universidad de Panamá
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