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An insight into indigenous ethnobotanical and pharmacological potential of Solanaceae family in Pakistan: a review.

Authors :
Naseem, Anam
Liu, Yan
Nazli, Adila
Kuang, Hai-Xue
Yang, Bing-You
Source :
Journal of Herbal Medicine; Dec2023, Vol. 42, pN.PAG-N.PAG, 1p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The uses of indigenous plants in medicines are as old as the existence of humans on earth. Globally, the reliance on herbal medicines is in practice by local people. Due to diverse climatic conditions, a wide range of medicinally important flora is produced in Pakistan. Solanaceae is a broadly good flora used in traditional and commercial medications. The current review presents the first-ever ethnobotanical study of Solanaceae flora in Pakistan by tracking and compiling the details from authentic data sources. In total, 39 medicinal plant species belonging to 13 genera from the Solanaceae family were recorded to treat different diseases. Solanum (nine species), Lycium (seven species) and Datura (five species) were the most significantly used plant families in Pakistan. Most plant parts used in the preparation of medicines are leaves (40%), fruits (25%), and roots (10%). The Solanum genus reports the highest number of pharmacological uses in asthma, cholera, bronchitis, fever, neuralgia, ulcer, analgesic, and inflammation. The results were compiled in a table summarising the reports with genera, species, and their uses. These plant species were highly active against specific ailments such as skin disorders, liver dysfunction, allergic and microbial infections. In most of the reported studies, it is mentioned that the allopathic and homoeopathic pharmacopoeia use leaves, roots, seeds, flowers and sometimes fruits of these plants in formulating medicines due to the presence of alkaloids, flavonoids, terpenoids, and polyphenols. The present study can significantly help the baseline study for Solanaceae flora identify ethnobotanical properties, especially in Pakistan. [Display omitted] • Investigation of various genera from the Solanaceae family in Pakistan with ethnobotanical and medicinal uses. • Geographical description, distribution, secondary metabolites and pharmacological properties. • Species from Solanum , Lycium and Datura genera showed significant therapeutic potential. • The most used part of medicinal plants was the leaves (40%). • A preliminary compiled review of available data on the Solanaceae family in Pakistan. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22108033
Volume :
42
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of Herbal Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
174059575
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hermed.2023.100763