Ziziphus mucronata: an underutilized traditional medicinal plant in Africa.

Forestry studies in China Pub Date : 2011-01-01 Epub Date: 2011-08-06 DOI:10.1007/s11632-011-0309-1
Neo C Mokgolodi, Yan Hu, Ling-Ling Shi, Yu-Jun Liu
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In Africa, rural people depend heavily, if not exclusively, on medicinal plants and indigenous healthcare knowledge to meet their medical needs. Over 80000 flowering plant species are used medicinally worldwide. Amongst them are the underutilized Ziziphus species in the Rhamnaceae family. In terms of abundance and economic value, Z. jujuba and Z. mauritiana are currently the most important, especially in China and India where they are cultivated and exploited for medicinal use and their edible fruits. We examined a related common species widely distributed in Africa, Z. mucronata, whose economic value has not, as yet, been explored. Local people in various African countries use its different parts to cure a large number of diseases, many of which are similar to those treated with Z. jujuba and Z. mauritiana. Several studies have shown that Z. mucronata has cyclopeptide alkaloids, i.e., mucronines F, G and H, with antibacterial properties. Conservation strategies to sustain and maximize the benefits of Z. mucronata to people are proposed.

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Ziziphus mucronata:非洲一种未得到充分利用的传统药用植物。
在非洲,农村居民严重依赖(如果不是完全依赖)药用植物和本土保健知识来满足他们的医疗需求。全世界有超过 8 万种开花植物可药用。其中就有未被充分利用的鼠李科水仙属植物。就数量和经济价值而言,目前最重要的是酸枣仁和毛果芸香科植物,特别是在中国和印度,它们因药用和可食用果实而被栽培和开发。我们研究了广泛分布于非洲的一个相关常见物种--Z. mucronata,其经济价值尚未被发掘。非洲多个国家的当地人用它的不同部分来治疗大量疾病,其中许多疾病与用朱巴果和毛果芸香科植物治疗的疾病相似。一些研究表明,粘茅具有环肽生物碱,即具有抗菌特性的粘茅碱 F、G 和 H。本报告提出了一些保护策略,以维持和最大限度地发挥粘鼠李对人类的益处。
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