Ethnomedical Applications and Conservation Status of Leguminosae- Caesalpinioideae Plants in Uttar Pradesh, India.

Q3 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Recent patents on biotechnology Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.2174/1872208316666220622230215
Shivaraman Pandey, Lav Singh, Ravi Prakash Srivastava, Arun Kumar Kushwaha, Pooja Dixit, Gauri Saxena, Lal Babu Chaudhary
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Abstract

Background: This review highlights the folklore, ethnomedicinal uses and conservation status of Caesalpinioideae in Uttar Pradesh (India).

Aims: It aims at compiling available data on traditional medicine, biological activity, phytochemical information and assessing the regional red list status of Caesalpinioideae in Uttar Pradesh. The information provided would help in formulating new drugs and medicines and addressing global conservation issues of such medicinally exploited species.

Methods: The current study included an extensive and systematic review of available literature, the study of previous collections of herbarium specimens, random interviews with locals and tribals, field surveys, and GeoCAT tool-based assessment during 2016-2020. The study reports that the majority of species of Caesalpinioideae are used for curing digestive problems (about 20 species) and skin diseases (19 species).

Results: Almost all the species have antimicrobial and antioxidant properties. These pharmacological activities can be attributed to the presence of various types of anthraquinones in plants.

Conclusion: The regional conservation status reveals that eight species qualified for the status of regionally threatened category while two species fall under the near threatened category.

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印度北方邦豆科植物的民族医学应用及保护现状。
背景:本文综述了印度北方邦(Uttar Pradesh) Caesalpinioideae的民间传说、民族医学用途和保护现状。目的:它的目的是汇编关于传统医学、生物活性、植物化学信息的现有数据,并评估北方邦Caesalpinioideae区域红色名录的地位。所提供的信息将有助于制定新的药物和药品,并解决此类药用开发物种的全球保护问题。方法:目前的研究包括对现有文献的广泛和系统的回顾,对以前收集的植物标本馆标本的研究,对当地人和部落的随机访谈,实地调查,以及2016-2020年基于GeoCAT工具的评估。该研究报告称,大多数种类的Caesalpinioideae被用于治疗消化问题(约20种)和皮肤病(19种)。结果:几乎所有品种都具有抗菌和抗氧化作用。这些药理活性可归因于植物中存在各种类型的蒽醌。结论:区域保护现状显示,区域受威胁物种8种,近危物种2种。
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期刊介绍: Recent Patents on Biotechnology publishes review articles by experts on recent patents on biotechnology. A selection of important and recent patents on biotechnology is also included in the journal. The journal is essential reading for all researchers involved in all fields of biotechnology.
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