A review Study of The Chemical Constituents and Pharmacological Activities of Alstonia scholaris linn

Alyaa Majid, H. Faraj
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The Indian medical systems hold promise for the genus Alstonia. Different types of Alstonia, primarily Alstonia scholaris, have been used by the various ethnic communities in India to treat various human illnesses. A historically significant medicinal herb is Alstonia scholaris. The Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asian nations are the native habitats of this evergreen tree. The plant is used in conventional, Ayurveda, Unani, homoeopathic, Sidhha/Tamil, and other alternative medical systems to treat a variety of illnesses, including asthma, malaria, fever, dysentery, diarrhea, epilepsy, skin conditions, and snakebites, among others. Alkaloids make up the majority of reported phytochemicals. In this review, reports on pharmacological and phytochemical varieties of A. scholaris are compiled.
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金菖蒲的化学成分及药理活性研究进展
印度的医疗系统对Alstonia属抱有希望。不同类型的Alstonia,主要是Alstonia scholaris,已经被印度的各个民族社区用来治疗各种人类疾病。一种具有历史意义的草药是紫荆。印度次大陆和东南亚国家是这种常绿树木的原生栖息地。这种植物被用于传统、阿育吠陀、乌纳尼、顺势疗法、悉达/泰米尔和其他替代医疗系统中,以治疗各种疾病,包括哮喘、疟疾、发烧、痢疾、腹泻、癫痫、皮肤病和蛇咬伤等。生物碱构成了报道的大部分植物化学物质。本文综述了近年来国内外对金莲属植物的药理和植物化学研究进展。
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