Ayalew Hiwot, Tewelde Eyael, Abebe Besufekad, Alebachew Yonatan, Tadesse Solomon
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Pharmacognosy, School of Pharmacy, College of Health Sciences, Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
J Ethnopharmacol. 2022 Jul 15;293:115307. doi: 10.1016/j.jep.2022.115307. Epub 2022 Apr 19.
Around 80% of Ethiopians rely on traditional medicinal plants to treat a variety of ailments, and the country is home to a number of endemic plants, making it part of East Africa's hotspot of biodiversity. Despite widespread acceptance of endemic medicinal plants among the local community, comprehensive documentation of their therapeutic uses and phytochemistry is lacking. This review thus provides the first comprehensive appraisal of traditional use, pharmacological properties and phytochemistry of Ethiopian endemic medicinal plants. By storing and preserving indigenous and scientific knowledge about the medicinal benefits of the plants, such documentation generates information database for the future. It also aids the conservation of key medicinal plants along with translational research to accelerate the development of pharmaceuticals.
The aims of this review are to collect and document current information on the ethnopharmacological uses, phytochemistry, and biological activities of Ethiopian endemic medicinal plants, identify research gaps, and provide perspectives and suggestions for future research on the plants as potential sources of pharmaceuticals.
MATERIALS & METHODS: A comprehensive literature review using electronic databases such as Medline, Web of Science, Google Scholar, ScienceDirect, SpringerLink, and Wiley Online Library was conducted for collecting relevant information. The World Flora Online (WFO) database and the International Plant Names Index (IPNI) were utilized to authenticate the taxonomic information of the plants. Chemical structures were drawn using ChemBioDraw Ultra 12.1 and verified via PubChem.
The present review has identified 412 Ethiopian endemic plants. Out of the 412 endemic plants species recorded for Ethiopia 44 are medicinally valuable to mitigate a myriad of diseases, and nine (27.3%) of them are endangered. Our literature survey also found out that a total of 74 compounds were isolated and characterized from the endemic plants, with phenolics accounting for the majority of them (66.2%). The plants exhibited antimalarial, antimicrobial, anticancer, anthelmintic, mosquitocidal, antidiabetic, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties.
The work has resulted in an up-to-date inventory of Ethiopia's endemic flora, as well as the identification of species with traditional medicinal uses. The pharmacological activity and phytochemistry of numerous endemic plants with various traditional therapeutic claims are yet to be researched scientifically. Scientific validation of the herbal remedies, including evidence-based safety and efficacy studies are, therefore, crucial. The endangered medicinal plants must be conserved in order for local communities to have access to them in the future.
约80%的埃塞俄比亚人依靠传统药用植物治疗各种疾病,该国拥有许多特有植物,使其成为东非生物多样性热点地区的一部分。尽管当地社区广泛接受特有药用植物,但缺乏对其治疗用途和植物化学的全面记录。因此,本综述首次全面评估了埃塞俄比亚特有药用植物的传统用途、药理特性和植物化学。通过存储和保存有关这些植物药用价值的本土和科学知识,此类记录为未来生成了信息数据库。它还有助于保护关键药用植物,并开展转化研究以加速药物开发。
本综述的目的是收集和记录有关埃塞俄比亚特有药用植物的民族药理学用途、植物化学和生物活性的当前信息,识别研究空白,并为将这些植物作为潜在药物来源的未来研究提供观点和建议。
使用电子数据库(如Medline、科学网、谷歌学术、ScienceDirect、SpringerLink和Wiley Online Library)进行全面的文献综述,以收集相关信息。利用世界植物在线(WFO)数据库和国际植物名称索引(IPNI)对植物的分类信息进行验证。使用ChemBioDraw Ultra 12.1绘制化学结构,并通过PubChem进行验证。
本综述已确定412种埃塞俄比亚特有植物。在记录的埃塞俄比亚412种特有植物物种中,有44种对减轻多种疾病具有药用价值,其中9种(27.3%)濒临灭绝。我们的文献调查还发现,从这些特有植物中总共分离并鉴定出74种化合物,其中酚类化合物占大多数(66.2%)。这些植物具有抗疟疾、抗菌、抗癌、驱虫、杀蚊、抗糖尿病、抗氧化和抗炎特性。
这项工作形成了一份埃塞俄比亚特有植物群的最新清单,并确定了具有传统药用用途的物种。许多具有各种传统治疗功效的特有植物的药理活性和植物化学尚未得到科学研究。因此,对草药疗法进行科学验证,包括基于证据的安全性和有效性研究至关重要。必须保护濒临灭绝的药用植物,以便当地社区未来能够获取它们。