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Sharad Srivastava1, Manjoosha Srivastava1, Ankita Misra1, Garima Pandey1, Aks Rawat1.
Abstract
Berberis is an important genus and well known in the Indian as well as European systems of traditional medicine. It is used since ancient times for curing eye disease, fever, jaundice, rheumatism, vomiting during pregnancy, kidney and gall balder stones and various other ailments due to the presence of biologically active alkaloid berberine. Action of the root extracts of few species are believed to be as powerful as quinine in the treatment of malarial fever. A plethora of literature pertaining to the taxonomy, biology, chemistry, traditional and ethnic uses of Berberis in different countries and indigenous cultures was collected by both offline (library, journals, textbooks etc.) and online mode (electronic search of available databases). In addition to this, books on traditional medicine and ethno pharmacological knowledge were also referred to extract ancient uses of Berberis in different traditional medicine systems. Most of the folklore, traditional and ethno botanical claims about Berberis species were validated by broad spectrum in vitro and vivo pharmacological studies. The present article summarizes its usage in eye and liver disorder, fever, kidney and gall stones along with anticancer activity. This comprehensive review will not only help researchers for further evaluation but also provide substantial information for future exploitation of species to develop novel herbal formulations.Entities:
Keywords: Berberis; berberine; ethno botany; pharmacology
Year: 2015 PMID: 26535033 PMCID: PMC4614447 DOI: 10.17179/excli2014-399
Source DB: PubMed Journal: EXCLI J ISSN: 1611-2156 Impact factor: 4.068
Figure 1Some important species of genus Berberis collected from India
Table 1Ethno botanical uses of different species of Berberis
Figure 2A broad spectrum of pharmacological activities of Berberis
Table 2Pharmacological activities of various Berberis species
Figure 3Biosynthetic pathway of Berberine and allied alkaloids
Figure 4Some other important active principles of Berberis
Table 3Phyto constituents of various Berberis species