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The objective of this paper is to summarise information on the ethnobotany and pharmacology of <i>Kirkia acuminata</i> Oliv. throughout its distributional range.</p><p><strong>Materials and methods: </strong>The information documented in this article is derived from books, theses, scientific journals and reports obtained from library collections, Scopus, Pubmed, MEDLINE, ISI Web of Science, Google Scholar and Science Direct.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong><i>Kirkia acuminata</i> is the most known and widely distributed <i>Kirkia</i> species in the genus and is one of the most popular and promising plant resources due to its several beneficial uses. <i>Kirkia acuminata</i> is used to treat abdominal pains, backache, cholera, constipation, cough, diarrhea, dysentery, snake bites, toothache and wounds. Other applications include its use as charcoal; hedge, ornamental or shade; stock feed, timber and source of water during drought periods. 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背景:撒哈拉以南非洲的当地社区使用药用植物的历史悠久。与发展中国家的其他地区一样,农村和城市社区仍然依赖草药进行初级保健,草药的使用仍然是他们日常生活和社会文化生活方式不可分割的一部分。本文旨在总结 Kirkia acuminata Oliv.在其分布范围内的民族植物学和药理学信息:本文记录的信息来自图书馆藏书、Scopus、Pubmed、MEDLINE、ISI Web of Science、Google Scholar 和 Science Direct 中的书籍、论文、科学期刊和报告:Kirkia acuminata 是 Kirkia 属中最知名且分布最广的物种,因其多种有益用途而成为最受欢迎和最有前途的植物资源之一。桐属植物可用于治疗腹痛、背痛、霍乱、便秘、咳嗽、腹泻、痢疾、蛇咬伤、牙痛和伤口。其他用途包括用作木炭、树篱、观赏或遮荫植物、牲畜饲料、木材和干旱时期的水源。对 K. acuminata 的根和茎皮进行的初步植物化学评估显示,它含有木酚素、新木酚素、非类胡萝卜素和其他化合物。K. acuminata 的提取物具有抗菌和抗霉菌活性。这些植物化学物质可能是 K. acuminata 具有药用价值和生物活性的原因:结论:需要进行详细研究,以探索 Kirkia acuminata 的生物活性化合物的作用模式,因为这些化合物是产生记录在案的药理作用的原因。Kirkia acuminata 是一种重要的植物物种,在其原产地和发现丰富的地区,它有可能为当地社区的初级保健和生计改善做出贡献。
KIRKIA ACUMINATA OLIV.: A REVIEW OF ITS ETHNOBOTANY AND PHARMACOLOGY.
Background: Local communities in sub-Saharan Africa have a long history of medicinal plant usage. Like in other parts of the developing world, rural and urban communities are still dependent on herbal medicines for primary health care, and the use of herbal medicines is still an integral part of their daily life and socio-cultural life style. The objective of this paper is to summarise information on the ethnobotany and pharmacology of Kirkia acuminata Oliv. throughout its distributional range.
Materials and methods: The information documented in this article is derived from books, theses, scientific journals and reports obtained from library collections, Scopus, Pubmed, MEDLINE, ISI Web of Science, Google Scholar and Science Direct.
Results: Kirkia acuminata is the most known and widely distributed Kirkia species in the genus and is one of the most popular and promising plant resources due to its several beneficial uses. Kirkia acuminata is used to treat abdominal pains, backache, cholera, constipation, cough, diarrhea, dysentery, snake bites, toothache and wounds. Other applications include its use as charcoal; hedge, ornamental or shade; stock feed, timber and source of water during drought periods. Preliminary phytochemical assessment of roots and stem bark of K. acuminata showed presence of lignans, neo-lignans, nor-carotinoids and other compounds. The extracts of K. acuminata exhibited antibacterial and antimycobacterial activities. These phytochemical compounds may be responsible for the medicinal uses and biological activities demonstrated by K. acuminata.
Conclusion: Detailed research is required aimed at exploring mode of action of bioactive compounds of Kirkia acuminata that are responsible for the documented pharmacological effects. Kirkia acuminata is an important plant species that has potential to contribute to the primary health care and livelihood improvement of local communities in the geographical areas where it is indigenous and found in abundance.