| Literature DB >> 28053893 |
Satish Chandra1, Dinesh Chandra1, Anupam Barh2, Raj Kumar Pandey3, Ishwar Prakash Sharma1.
Abstract
Bryophytes are the second largest group of land plants after angiosperms. There is very less knowledge available about medicinal properties of these plants. Bryophytes are popular remedy among the tribal people of different parts of the world. Tribal people use these plants to cure various ailments in their daily lives. Bryophytes are used to cure hepatic disorders, skin diseases, cardiovascular diseases, used as antipyretic, antimicrobial, wound healing and many more other ailments by different tribal communities of Africa, America, Europe, Poland, Argentina, Australia, New Zealand, Turkey, Japan, Taiwan, Pakistan, China, Nepal and different parts of South, North and Eastern India. Apart from ethno-medicinal uses some bryophytes possesses antitumor activities against different cancer cell lines and this property of bryophytes needs to be more focused in the future. Compile information about medicinal properties and anticancer properties of bryophytes is lacking till date. In the present review, the authors tried to compile all the ethno-medicinal and other related information of bryophytes and fill the knowledge lacuna in this particular field. Some published reviews are available but the information is segregated. This manuscript will help people doing research in the bryophytes.Entities:
Keywords: Anti cancer; Hepatic disorder; Hornworts; Liverworts; Mosses
Year: 2016 PMID: 28053893 PMCID: PMC5198817 DOI: 10.1016/j.jtcme.2016.01.007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Tradit Complement Med ISSN: 2225-4110
Ethano-medicinal properties of bryophytes.
| Botanical name | Family | Uses | References |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aneuraceae | Used for anti-leukemic activity | ||
| Aytoniaceae | Used in skin diseases (the fine paste of the thoroughly washed thalli is applied externally on affected area) | ||
| Aytoniaceae | Used for blotches, hemostasis, external wounds, and bruises | ||
| Conocephalaceae | Used as antimicrobial, antifungal, antipyretic, antidotal activity; used to treat cuts, swollen tissue, scalds, burns, fractures, poisonous snake bites, and gallstones | ||
| Herbertaceae | Used as antiseptics, antidiarrheal agents, expectorants and astringents | ||
| Jubulaceae | Used for antiseptic activity | ||
| Jubulaceae | Used to get rid from head lice ( | ||
| Marchantiaceae | The thallus Paste applied externally on inflammation, used as diuretics, for liver ailments, insect bites, used to cure cuts, fractures, poisonous snake bites, | ||
| Marchantiaceae | Used for treatment of hepatitis, fever and gastric intolerance | ||
| Marchantiaceae | Fleshy leaf paste is directly applied during acute inflammation caused by the touch of fire and hot | ||
| Marchantiaceae | Used in skin tumefaction, hepatitis and as antipyretic | ||
| Marchantiaceae | Used as source for antibiotics | ||
| Pallaviciniaceae | Used as antimicrobial agent | ||
| Plagiochila (Dum.) Dum. sp. | Plagiochilaceae | Used for anti-leukemic activity/anti-microbial activity and used as perfumes or as perfume components | |
| Plagiochilaceae | Used for wound healing | ||
| Ricciaceae | The thallus is washed and ground to paste and mixed with jiggery and given to the children affected by the ringworms. | ||
| Targioniaceae | Used with leaves of ( | ||
| Amblystegiaceae | Used to treat heart disease | ||
| Amblystegiaceae | Used as antipyritic and in uropathy | ||
| Bartramiaceae | Used to relieve pain of burn and heal burns, adenopharyngitis, antipyretic | ||
| Bartramiaceae | Used to heal burns, for adenopharyngitis, as antipyretic and antidote | ||
| Bartramiaceae | Used as sedative, epilepsy | ||
| Bryaceae | Used as antidote, antipyretic, antifungal | ||
| Bryaceae | Used to treat cardiovascular problem and nervous prostration, to cure angina, anti-hypoxia, diuretic, antipyretic, and antihypertensive | ||
| Bryaceae | Used to treat nervous prostration and cardiovascular diseases sedative | ||
| Dicranaceae | During body pain, paste of leaf tips mixed in a cup of | ||
| Dicranaceae | Used for anodyne (pain), hemostasis, external wounds, epilepsy, menorrhagia, and neurasthenia (nervosism, nervous exhaustion) | ||
| Ditrichaceae | Used for convulsions, particularly in infants | ||
| Entodontaceae | Used during earache, leaf juice is used as ear drops, during cold, leaf juice is administered daily twice | ||
| Fissidentaceae | Used for growth of hairs and diuretic activity | ||
| Funariaceae | Used for hemostasis, pulmonary tuberculosis, bruises, skin infection | ||
| Fontinalaceae | Used in chest fever | ||
| Hypnaceae | Used for external wounds, hemostasis | ||
| Meteoriaceae | Used during burns, decoction of whole plant boiled in goat urine is applied externally | ||
| Mniaceae | Used for hemostasis, nose bleeding | ||
| Mniaceae | Poultice to reduce pain of burns, bruises and wounds | ||
| Mniaceae | Used for infections and swellings | ||
| Octoblepharaceae | Used as febrifuge and anodyne | ||
| Polytrichaceae | Used as diuretics, hair growth stimulation and for treating cold | ||
| Polytrichaceae | Used for hemostasis, wound healer, antipyretic, antidotal activity, dissolve kidney and gall bladder stones, to speed up labor process during child birth | ||
| Polytrichaceae | Used to treat prostate, uninary difficulties and skin ailments | ||
| Polytrichaceae | Used to reduce inflammation and fever, also used as detergent diuretic, laxative and hemostatic agent | ||
| Pottiaceae | Used to treat fever and body aches | ||
| Pottiaceae | Used during menstrual pain and intermittent fever | ||
| Pottiaceae | Used during cold, cough and neck pain, leaf decoction is administered with a pinch of pepper powder daily | ||
| Pottiaceae | Used to treat cold and fever | ||
| Sphagnaceae | Used to dressing wounds, with anti-microbial properties for skin ailments (insects bites, scabies, acne), haemorrhoids and to treat eye diseases | ||
| Sphagnaceae | Used to treat eye diseases | ||
| Thuidiaceae | Used to treat cystisis, bronchitis, tonsillitis pneumonia and fever | ||
| Ceratophyllaceae | Used as purgative, astringent, constipating and antipyratic | ||