| Literature DB >> 27869738 |
Letizia Polito1, Massimo Bortolotti2, Stefania Maiello3, Maria Giulia Battelli4, Andrea Bolognesi5.
Abstract
Ribosome-inactivating proteins (RIPs) are enzymes that deadenylate nucleic acids and are broadly distributed in the plant kingdom. Many plants that contain RIPs are listed in the pharmacopoeias of folk medicine all over the world, mostly because of their toxicity. This review analyses the position occupied in traditional medicine by plants from which RIPs have been isolated. The overview starts from the antique age of the Mediterranean area with ancient Egypt, followed by the Greek and Roman classic period. Then, the ancient oriental civilizations of China and India are evaluated. More recently, Unani medicine and European folk medicine are examined. Finally, the African and American folk medicines are taken into consideration. In conclusion, a list of RIP-expressing plants, which have been used in folk medicine, is provided with the geographical distribution and the prescriptions that are recommended by traditional healers. Some final considerations are provided on the present utilization of such herbal treatments, both in developing and developed countries, often in the absence of scientific validation. The most promising prospect for the medicinal use of RIP-expressing plants is the conjugation of purified RIPs to antibodies that recognise tumour antigens for cancer therapy.Entities:
Keywords: Ayurveda medicine; Unani medicine; ancient Egypt medicine; anticancer drugs; classic age medicine; ethnopharmacology; folk medicine; plant toxins; ribosome-inactivating proteins; traditional Chinese medicine
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27869738 PMCID: PMC6273415 DOI: 10.3390/molecules21111560
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Molecules ISSN: 1420-3049 Impact factor: 4.411
Ethno-pharmacological uses of RIP-expressing plants.
| Plant Species, (Common Name), Family and RIP Found | Geographic Area | Therapeutic Application | Plant Tissue(s) | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Africa | Used as nervine, stomachic stimulant | Fruits, seeds | [ | |
| India | Used for the treatment of anaemia, cancer, diabetes, gastric ulcer, gonorrhoea, urethrorrhoea | Fruits | [ | |
| Africa | Used for the treatment of asthma, bronchitis, cold, complaints, convulsion, cough, epilepsy, fever, malaria, sexual asthenia, stomach cramps, tetanus, tuberculosis, urinary schistosomiasis, wounds | Leaves, roots, stems | [ | |
| India, Southeast Asia | Used as abortifacient, analgesic, anthelminthic, anti-bacterial, anti-emetic, anti-pruritic, aphrodisiac, expectorant, hair growth-promoting, purgative, tonic | Fruits, leaves, roots, seeds | [ | |
| Caribbean | Used for the treatment of cold, consumption, cough, fever | Leaves | [ | |
| South Africa | Used for the treatment of knee swellings, leprosy, skin ailment, swollen legs, ulcers | Roots | [ | |
| Africa | Used for the treatment of bronchitis, coughs, colds, fever, pneumonia, purgative, stomach ache, swelling | Leaves, rootstock | [ | |
| Mediterranean area | Used for the treatment of skin outgrowths (warts, tumours) | Seeds | [ | |
| India, Pakistan | Used as diuretic, laxative | Leaves, roots, whole plant | [ | |
| China, India, Japan, Korea, Russia | Used as anti-arrhythmic, tonic | Whole plant | [ | |
| China, India, Japan, Korea | Used as emmenagogue | Flowers, leaves, seeds | [ | |
| Mediterranean area | Used for the treatment of jaundice, sciatica, urinary and kidney dysfunctions | Roots | [ | |
| China, Korea | Used as abortifacient, diuretic, emmenagogue, laxative, mucolytic | Fruits, roots, seeds, whole plant | [ | |
| India | Used for the treatment of diabetes, nervous diseases, peptic ulcers, urinary disorders | Fruits, roots | [ | |
| Turkey | Used as diuretic | Leaves | [ | |
| Jordan | Used for the treatment of inflammation | Leaves, roots | [ | |
| Mediterranean area | Used as aphrodisiac, laxative | Leaves, roots | [ | |
| Ancient Egypt | Used for the treatment of polyuria | Roots | [ | |
| Mediterranean area | Used as detoxifying, laxative | Fruits | [ | |
| India | Used as anti-bacterial, aphrodisiac, diuretic | Leaves, seeds | [ | |
| China | Used as ailment for eyes and liver, disinfectant | Inflorescences, leaves, seeds | [ | |
| Africa | Used as anti-helminthic | Leaves, stems | [ | |
| India, Pakistan | Used as anti-parasitic, diuretic, hepato-protective, laxative, sedative | Whole plant | [ | |
| Persia | Used as anti-septic, suppressor of sexual behaviours | Seeds | [ | |
| China, Korea | Used for the treatment of asthma, boils, bronchitis, chills, colds, diarrhoea, hysteria, indigestion, muscle pains, nervousness, neuralgia, rheumatism, sores, sprains, toothache | Not indicated | [ | |
| Malaysia | Used for the treatment of wound infections | Leaves, stem bark, stem wood | [ | |
| Iran, Jordan | Used as abortifacient, analgesic, anti-parasitic, cathartic, diuretic, hair growth-promoting, purgative | Fruits, roots, seeds | [ | |
| India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka | Used as anti-bacterial, laxative | Fruits, roots | [ | |
| Africa, China, Middle East | Used as abortifacient, analgesic, anthelminthic, anti-bacterial, anti-oxidant, carminative, emmenagogue, immunostimulator, laxative, mucolytic | Fruits, roots, seeds | [ | |
| Ancient Egypt | Used as abortifacient, anthelmintic, cathartic, emmenagogue | Fruits | [ | |
| Mediterranean area | Used as detoxifying, laxative | Fruits | [ | |
| Australia, China, India, Southeast Asia | Used as anti-fungal, hepato-protective | Leaves | [ | |
| China | Used as laxative | Fruits, seeds | [ | |
| Caribbean | Used for the treatment of prostate problems | Fruits | [ | |
| Caribbean, Iran | Used for the treatment of enlarged prostate gland, irritable bladder, measles, peptic ulcer, small pox, sprains, worm infections | Flowers, fruits, seeds | [ | |
| Mediterranean area | Used for the treatment of enlarged prostate gland, swelling | Fruits | [ | |
| China | Used as abortifacient, anti-microbial, anti-proliferative, emmenagogue, immune-stimulator, regulator of liver functions, laxative, mucolytic | Fruits, leaves, roots | [ | |
| China, India | Used for the treatment of immune disorders, liver diseases | Not indicated | [ | |
| China, India, Japan, Korea | Used for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, hyperuricemia, urinary stones | Seeds | [ | |
| Ancient Egypt | Used as astringent and for the treatment of skin irritation | Seeds | [ | |
| Mediterranean area | Used as tonic | Seeds | [ | |
| South America | Used as antidote for snakebites, emetic, purgative | Bark, latex, seeds | [ | |
| Africa | Used as purgative | Bark, latex, leaves, roots, seeds, stems | [ | |
| South America | Used for the treatment of diarrhoea, external wounds, fever, heat, leishmaniasis, rashes, sores, sprains | Bark, fruits, latex, leaves, roots | [ | |
| India | Used as aphrodisiac, antidote, diuretic, tonic | Fruits | [ | |
| Turkey | Used for the treatment of headache | Leaves | [ | |
| Mediterranean area | Used as detoxifying, laxative | Fruits | [ | |
| India | Used for the treatment of diabetes | Fruits | [ | |
| India, Korea | Used for the treatment of diabetes, fever, haemorrhage, phlegm | Fruits | [ | |
| Africa | Used as abortifacient, emmenagogue | Leaves, stalks | [ | |
| Nicaragua | Used for the treatment of belly pain, diarrhoea, fever, headache, hypertension | Leaves | [ | |
| Papua New Guinea | Used for the treatment of skin blemishes | |||
| Colombia, Peru | Used for the treatment of worm infections, wounds | |||
| Brazil, India, Mexico | Used as diuretic, laxative, tonic | Leaves, stems | [ | |
| Africa | Used as anthelminthic, purgative | Fruits, leaves, roots, seeds | [ | |
| Pakistan | Used as wound healer | Leaves | [ | |
| India | Used for the treatment of diabetes | Not indicated | [ | |
| Mediterranean area | Used as detoxifying, laxative | Fruits | [ | |
| Africa, Central and South America | Used as anthelminthic | Fruits, leaves, stems | [ | |
| India | Used as abortifacient, anthelminthic, anti-mutagenic, anti-oxidants, emmenagogue, galactagogue, laxative, | Fruits, seeds, roots, leaves | [ | |
| Thailand | Used as anthelminthic, anti-oxidant, anti-pyretic, blood tonic, carminative, cholagogue, digestive, laxative | Fruits, leaves | [ | |
| Turkey | Used for the treatment of cuts, peptic ulcers, wounds | Fruits | [ | |
| China | Used as abortifacient, emmenagogue, laxative, mucolytic | Fruits, seeds | [ | |
| India | Used for the treatment of diabetes, leucorrhoea | Seeds | [ | |
| Palestine, Iran, Mediterranean area | Used for the treatment of diarrhoea, peptic ulcer | Fruits | [ | |
| Thailand | Used for the treatment of wound healing | Not indicated | [ | |
| China, India, Japan, Korea | Used as prophylactic, restorative, tonic | Berries, leaves, rhizomes, roots | [ | |
| China, India, Japan, Korea | Used for the treatment of cancer, diabetes, inflammation, metabolic syndrome | Roots | [ | |
| China | Used for the treatment of anasarca, ascites, constipation, reduction of swelling and nodules | Roots | [ | |
| Africa, China, Japan, Korea | Used as laxative | Fruits, leaves, roots | [ | |
| Africa | Used for the treatment of ascariasis, eczema, gonorrhoea, jaundice, malaria, rabies, rheumatic pain, sore throat, syphilis pruritus, vitiligo | Fruits, roots | [ | |
| Pakistan | Used as anti-spermatogenic | Seeds | [ | |
| Africa | Used as abortifacient, purgative | Fruits, leaves, roots, seeds, | [ | |
| Ancient Egypt | Used as astringent and for the treatment of skin irritation | Seeds | [ | |
| Mediterranean area | Used as aperient, detoxifying, emetic, galactogogue, laxative | Leaves, seeds | [ | |
| China, India, | Used as anthelmintic, anti-bacterial, aphrodisiac, cathartic, laxative | Latex, leaves, roots, seeds, stem bark | [ | |
| Iran, Pakistan | Used for the treatment of boils, chronic knee osteoarthritis, gout, liver diseases, rheumatism, sores, wounds | Leaves, seeds | [ | |
| Caribbean, Brazil | Used as anthelminthic, purgative | Leaves | [ | |
| Africa | Used as abortifacient, tocolytic | Fruits, leaves, roots | [ | |
| Ancient Egypt | Used as abortifacient, laxative | Fruits, roots | [ | |
| Iran | Used for the treatment of bee/nettle bites, bone/joint disorders, chronically inflammatory diseases, eczema, fungal skin disorders, haemorrhoids | Aerial parts, fruits, leaves, rhizomes, roots | [ | |
| Turkey | Used for the treatment of cold, cough, knee ache, rheumatism pain, snakebites, urticaria, | Flowers, fruits, leafy stems, leaves, roots | [ | |
| Mediterranean area | Used as diuretic, laxative | Bark, buds, flowers, leaves, marrow, pith | [ | |
| North Europe | Used as cathartic, diaphoretic in upper respiratory tract infections, diuretic, laxative | Fruits | [ | |
| East Europe | Used as anti-septic, anti-catarrhal, diuretic, expectorant, sedative | Flowers | [ | |
| Turkey | Used for the treatment of abscesses, asthma, bronchitis, haemorrhoids, prostatitis, rheumatisms | Flowers, fruits, leaves | [ | |
| Mediterranean area | Used as emmenagogue | Not indicated | [ | |
| China, India, Japan, Korea | Used as abortifacient, emmenagogue, laxative, mucolytic | Fruits, roots | [ | |
| India, Turkey | Used as diuretic an for the treatment of diabetes | Aerial parts | [ | |
| China, India | Used for the treatment of arthritis, bronchitis, dermatitis, inflammation, mange, period and rheumatic pains, skin diseases, viral infections | Whole plant | [ | |
| French Guiana, India, Sri lanka, | Used as anthelminthic, cathartic, hepato- and gastro-protector, hypoglycaemic, larvicidal | Fruits, leaves, roots | [ | |
| China | Used as abortifacient, emmenagogue, mucolytic | Fruits, root tubers | [ | |
| China | Used as abortifacient, emmenagogue, galactagogue, laxative, mucolytic | Fruits, root tubers | [ | |
| Ancient Egypt, India, Mediterranean area | Used as tonic | Seeds | [ | |
| India | Used for the treatment of diabetes | Leaves | [ | |
| Germany, Mediterranean Europe | Used as emetic | Not indicated | [ | |
| Africa | Used for the treatment of asthma, bronchitis, cardio-vascular diseases, hypertension, painful menstruation, stomach ailment, stroke, tumour swellings | Leaves, whole plant | [ | |
| Turkey | Used for the treatment of asthma, atherosclerosis, brain cancer, breathing difficulties, bronchitis, cardiovascular diseases, chronic cramps, diabetes, headache, heart palpitations, hypercholesterolemia, hypertension, hypogalactia, prostatitis, rheumatism, splenopancreatic diseases, sterility, stomach problems, stroke, tachycardia, throat ache, tonic, toothache, tonsillitis | Fruits, leafy, leaves branches, twigs | [ | |
| Africa | Used for the treatment of anaemia, arthritis, amenorrhea, anxiety, asthma, back and abdominal pain, bleeding after menstruation, burns, candida infection, conjunctivitis, cough, dermatitis, diabetes, dysentery, dysmenorrhoea, fever, food poisoning, gastric ulcer, gingivitis, headaches, haemorrhoids, infertility, internal wounds, malaria, measles, mental diseases, migraine, otitis, schistosomiasis, sinusitis, snake/scorpion bites, throat infections, tonic, tooth ache, urinary tract infections, uterine cancer, uterine prolapse, vaginitis, varicose veins, vomiting, wounds | Bark, fruits, leaves, roots, seeds, stems | [ | |
| Brazil | Used as laxative | Bark, fruits, roots | [ | |
| China, India, Japan, Korea, Middle Est | Used as digestive | Flowers | [ | |
| Africa | Used for the treatment of inflammation, pain | Husk | [ | |
| Peru | Used as anti-oxidant, tonic | Seeds | [ |