A Comprehensive Review of Salacia reticulata: Botanical, Ethnomedicinal, Phytochemical, and Pharmacological Insights

D. S. H. S. Peiris, D. T. K. Fernando, S. P. N. N. Senadeera, C. B. Ranaweera
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Salacia reticulata (HIPPOCRATEACEAE) is a large ligneous climber or scandent shrub held by Sri Lanka, the Andaman Islands, and south India. It is known as Kothala himbutu/Himbutu wel in Sinhalese and is well-known among natives for its extensive use in diabetes treatment, a chronic condition impacting carbohydrate, protein, and fat metabolism due to insulin secretion deficiencies, with or without insulin resistance. It is also employed in remedies for various ailments, including asthma, amenorrhea, itching and other skin problems, gonorrhoea, haemorrhoids, swellings, and obesity. Key antidiabetic compounds within S. reticulata are recognized, such as salacinol and kotalanol (from both roots and stems), and mangiferin (root-derived). Additionally, the plant's roots contain diverse chemical constituents like 1,3-diketones, 26-hydroxy-1,3-friedelanedione, 30-hydroxy-20(30) dihydroisoiguesterin, dulcitol, epicatechin, glycosidal tannins, hydroxyferruginol, iguesterin, kotalagenin 16-acetate, lambertic acid, leucopelargonidin, phlobatannin, and triterpenes, collectively contributing to its therapeutic potential. Salacia's antidiabetic effects are considered to stem primarily from its capacity to inhibit intestinal enzymes, specifically α-glucosidase and α-amylase, delaying glucose absorption and enhancing blood sugar control. Furthermore, the Salacia extracts have appeared to be very safe in vivo and in vitro experiments, and human use. The purpose of the current study is to review the botanical, ethnomedicinal, phytochemical, and pharmacological data on Salacia reticulata while assessing the evidence pertaining to in vitro, animal, and human studies for its anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, anti-diabetic, anti-obesity, anti-oxidant, and anti-hyperlipidaemic effects.
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网状萨拉的综合综述:植物学、民族医学、植物化学和药理学见解
网纹沙兰是斯里兰卡、安达曼群岛和印度南部的一种大型木质攀援灌木或攀援灌木。它在僧伽罗语中被称为Kothala himbutu/ himbutu井,在当地人中因其广泛用于糖尿病治疗而闻名,糖尿病是一种慢性疾病,由于胰岛素分泌不足而影响碳水化合物,蛋白质和脂肪代谢,伴有或不伴有胰岛素抵抗。它也被用于治疗各种疾病,包括哮喘、闭经、瘙痒和其他皮肤问题、淋病、痔疮、肿胀和肥胖。主要的抗糖尿病化合物,如salacinol和kotalanol(来自根和茎)和芒果苷(根衍生)。此外,该植物的根含有多种化学成分,如1,3-二酮,26-羟基-1,3-腓德兰二酮,30-羟基-20(30)二氢异iguesterin, dulcitol,表儿茶素,糖苷单宁,hydroxyferruginol, iguesterin, kotalagenin 16-acetate, lambertic acid, leopelgonidin, phlobatanin和三萜,共同有助于其治疗潜力。Salacia的降糖作用被认为主要源于其抑制肠道酶的能力,特别是α-葡萄糖苷酶和α-淀粉酶,延缓葡萄糖吸收,加强血糖控制。此外,在体内和体外实验以及人体使用中,萨拉卡提取物似乎是非常安全的。本研究的目的是回顾网状萨拉的植物学、民族医学、植物化学和药理学资料,同时评估其抗炎、抗菌、抗糖尿病、抗肥胖、抗氧化和抗高脂血症作用的体外、动物和人体研究证据。
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