Department of Health Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Mauritius, 230 Réduit, Mauritius.
Evid Based Complement Alternat Med. 2013;2013:617459. doi: 10.1155/2013/617459. Epub 2013 Dec 3.
The use of medicinal plants as a fundamental component of the African traditional healthcare system is perhaps the oldest and the most assorted of all therapeutic systems. In many parts of rural Africa, traditional healers prescribing medicinal plants are the most easily accessible and affordable health resource available to the local community and at times the only therapy that subsists. Nonetheless, there is still a paucity of updated comprehensive compilation of promising medicinal plants from the African continent. The major focus of the present review is to provide an updated overview of 10 promising medicinal plants from the African biodiversity which have short- as well as long-term potential to be developed as future phytopharmaceuticals to treat and/or manage panoply of infectious and chronic conditions. In this endeavour, key scientific databases have been probed to investigate trends in the rapidly increasing number of scientific publications on African traditional medicinal plants. Within the framework of enhancing the significance of traditional African medicinal plants, aspects such as traditional use, phytochemical profile, in vitro, in vivo, and clinical studies and also future challenges pertaining to the use of these plants have been explored.
药用植物作为非洲传统医疗体系的基本组成部分,也许是所有治疗体系中最古老和最多样化的。在非洲农村的许多地区,开处方使用药用植物的传统治疗师是当地社区最容易获得和负担得起的卫生资源,有时也是唯一存在的治疗方法。尽管如此,仍然缺乏对非洲大陆有前途的药用植物的最新全面综合编目。本综述的主要重点是提供来自非洲生物多样性的 10 种有前途的药用植物的最新概述,这些植物具有短期和长期的潜力,可以开发成为未来的植物药物,用于治疗和/或管理各种传染病和慢性病。在这方面,已经深入研究了主要的科学数据库,以调查关于非洲传统药用植物的科学出版物数量迅速增加的趋势。在提高传统非洲药用植物重要性的框架内,探讨了这些植物的传统用途、植物化学特征、体外、体内和临床研究以及与这些植物使用相关的未来挑战等方面。