Soursop botany, chemical composition and medicinal prospects: a concise review

E. A. Omere, A. Osaigbovo, A. T. Adekunle
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Soursop (Annona muricata L.) belongs to the family Annonaceae and is reported to have the largest fruit in the genus, Annona. It is best known as “sawasop” in Nigerian vernacular. It is a fruit tree that was in almost every home garden in time past. The need for space, urbanization, inadequate knowledge about the fruit tree potentials, economic relevance and/or preference, has led to its fast eroding out of the urban and semi-urban areas, with relatively fewer stands, compared to decades ago.Soursop has been reported to originate from the American tropics but has been successfully introduced and domesticated around the world. Several past and current researches have been aimed at revealing the medicinal potential and other properties of soursop. Hitherto, the reported ethnomedicinal properties of soursop include but not restricted to analgesic, antibacterial, anticancer, antifungal, antioxidant, antitumor, antiulcer, antiviral, anti-arthritic, anti-diabetic, anti-hypertensive, anti-inflammatory, anti-insomnia, anti-rheumatic, anti-stress, immune enhancing, as well as wound healing capacity. This review highlights a brief description of the botany, chemical composition and the burgeoning need for the utilization of soursop based on its inherent medicinal properties.
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番荔枝植物学、化学成分及药用前景综述
番荔枝(Annona muricata L.)属于番荔枝科,据报道番荔枝属中果实最大。在尼日利亚方言中,它被称为“sawasop”。这是一棵在过去几乎每个家庭花园里都有的果树。对空间的需求、城市化、对果树潜力、经济相关性和/或偏好的认识不足,导致其迅速从城市和半城市地区流失,与几十年前相比,林分相对较少。据报道,番荔枝起源于美洲热带地区,但已成功地在世界各地引进和驯化。过去和现在的一些研究旨在揭示番荔枝的药用潜力和其他特性。迄今为止,已报道的枸杞的民族医药特性包括但不限于:镇痛、抗菌、抗癌、抗真菌、抗氧化、抗肿瘤、抗溃疡、抗病毒、抗关节炎、抗糖尿病、抗高血压、抗炎、抗失眠、抗风湿、抗应激、增强免疫力、伤口愈合能力等。本文简要介绍了刺蒺藜的植物学、化学成分以及基于其固有药用特性的开发利用需求。
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