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南非植物物种在控制血糖方面的应用。

The use of South African botanical species for the control of blood sugar.

机构信息

School of Environment and Science, Nathan Campus, Griffith University, 170 Kessels Rd, Nathan, Queensland, 4111, Australia; Environmental Futures Research Institute, Nathan Campus, Griffith University, 170 Kessels Rd, Nathan, Queensland, 4111, Australia.

Department of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Parktown, Gauteng, 2193, South Africa.

出版信息

J Ethnopharmacol. 2021 Jan 10;264:113234. doi: 10.1016/j.jep.2020.113234. Epub 2020 Aug 5.

Abstract

ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE

Diabetes mellitus (DM) is one of the most prevalent diseases globally and is of considerable concern to global health. Approximately 425 million people are estimated to have DM globally and this is predicted to increase to >642 million by 2040. Whilst the prevalence of DM in South Africa is slightly lower than the global average, it is expected to rise rapidly in future years as more South Africans adopt a high calorie "westernised" diet. Traditional medicines offer an alternative for the development of new medicines to treat DM and the usage of South African plants is relatively well documented.

AIM OF THE STUDY

To critically review the literature on the anti-diabetic properties of South African plants and to document plant species used for the treatment of DM. Thereafter, a thorough examination of the related research will highlight where research is lacking in the field.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

A review of published ethnobotanical books, reviews and primary scientific studies was undertaken to identify plants used to treat DM in traditional South African healing systems and to identify gaps in the published research. The study was non-biased, without taxonomic preference and included both native and introduced species. To be included, species must be recorded in the pharmacopeia of at least one South African ethnic group for the treatment of DM.

RESULTS

One hundred and thirty-seven species are recorded as therapies for DM, with leaves and roots most commonly used. The activity of only 43 of these species have been verified by rigorous testing, and relatively few studies have examined the mechanism of action.

CONCLUSION

Despite relatively extensive ethnobotanical records and a diverse flora, the anti-diabetic properties of South African medicinal plants is relatively poorly explored. The efficacy of most plants used traditionally to treat DM are yet to be verified and few mechanistic studies are available. Further research is required in this field.

摘要

民族药理学相关性

糖尿病(DM)是全球最普遍的疾病之一,对全球健康构成了相当大的关注。据估计,目前全球约有 4.25 亿人患有糖尿病,到 2040 年,这一数字预计将增加到超过 6.42 亿。虽然南非的糖尿病患病率略低于全球平均水平,但随着越来越多的南非人采用高热量的“西化”饮食,预计未来几年这一数字将迅速上升。传统药物为开发治疗糖尿病的新药提供了一种选择,南非植物的使用情况也有相对充分的记录。

研究目的

批判性地回顾南非植物的抗糖尿病特性的文献,并记录用于治疗糖尿病的植物物种。此后,对相关研究进行全面审查,突出该领域研究的不足之处。

材料和方法

对已发表的民族植物学书籍、评论和主要科学研究进行了回顾,以确定传统南非治疗系统中用于治疗糖尿病的植物,并确定已发表研究中的空白。该研究是无偏见的,没有分类学偏好,包括本地和引入的物种。要包括在内,物种必须在至少一个南非族群的药典中记录用于治疗糖尿病。

结果

有 137 种物种被记录为治疗糖尿病的方法,其中叶子和根最常用。只有 43 种这些物种的活性已经通过严格的测试得到了验证,并且相对较少的研究检查了作用机制。

结论

尽管有相对广泛的民族植物学记录和多样化的植物群,但南非药用植物的抗糖尿病特性还没有得到很好的探索。传统上用于治疗糖尿病的大多数植物的疗效尚未得到验证,并且很少有机制研究可用。该领域需要进一步研究。

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