Biopharmaceutical potentials of Prosopis spp. (Mimosaceae, Leguminosa)

Prosopis is a commercially important plant genus, which has been used since ancient times, particularly for medicinal purposes. Traditionally, Paste, gum, and smoke from leaves and pods are applied for anticancer, antidiabetic, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial purposes. Components of Prosopis su...

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Hauptverfasser: Henciya, Santhaseelan, Seturaman, Prabha, James, Arthur Rathinam, Tsai, Yi-Hong, Nikam, Rahul, Wu, Yang-Chang, Dahms, Hans-Uwe, Chang, Fang Rong
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description Prosopis is a commercially important plant genus, which has been used since ancient times, particularly for medicinal purposes. Traditionally, Paste, gum, and smoke from leaves and pods are applied for anticancer, antidiabetic, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial purposes. Components of Prosopis such as flavonoids, tannins, alkaloids, quinones, or phenolic compounds demonstrate potentials in various biofunctions, such as analgesic, anthelmintic, antibiotic, antiemetic, microbial antioxidant, antimalarial, antiprotozoal, antipustule, and antiulcer activities; enhancement of H+, K+, ATPases; oral disinfection; and probiotic and nutritional effects; as well as in other biopharmaceutical applications, such as binding abilities for tablet production. The compound juliflorine provides a cure in Alzheimer disease by inhibiting acetylcholine esterase at cholinergic brain synapses. Some indirect medicinal applications of Prosopis spp. are indicated, including antimosquito larvicidal activity, chemical synthesis by associated fungal or bacterial symbionts, cyanobacterial degradation products, “mesquite” honey and pollens with high antioxidant activity, etc. This review will reveal the origins, distribution, folk uses, chemical components, biological functions, and applications of different representatives of Prosopis. [Display omitted] •A comprehensive review of the biopharmaceutical potentials of Prosopis plants.•Medicinal properties and structure–activity relationship of the genus Prosopis.•Mechanisms of action of juliflorine.
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subjects Acetylcholinesterase
Alkaloids
Alzheimer's disease
Analgesics
Antibiotics
Antidiabetics
Antimalarial agents
Antimicrobial agents
Antioxidants
Antiparasitic agents
Biodegradation
Biopharmaceuticals
Brain
Bronchitis
Cancer
Chemical synthesis
Degradation products
Diabetes mellitus
Dietary fiber
Disinfection
Drought
Enzymes
Esterase
Flavonoids
Infections
Inflammation
medicinal application
Medicinal plants
Mesquite
Microorganisms
Miscarriage
natural product
Neurodegenerative diseases
Organic chemistry
Phenolic compounds
Phenols
Plant Extracts
Plant Leaves
Prosopis
Prosopis alpataco
Prosopis cineraria
Prosopis juliflora
Proteins
Quinones
Rain
Review
Rheumatism
secondary metabolite
Seeds
Smoke
Symbionts
Synapses
Tannins
Wood
title Biopharmaceutical potentials of Prosopis spp. (Mimosaceae, Leguminosa)
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