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Abstract
Bridelia micrantha is traditionally used in tropical Africa to treat a wide range of human and animal diseases. The aim of this study was to summarise the research that has been done on the ethnomedicinal uses, phytochemistry and pharmacological properties of B. micrantha so as to understand its importance and potential value in primary healthcare systems. The literature search for information on ethnomedicinal uses and pharmacological activities of B. micrantha was undertaken using databases such as Web of Science, Scopus, Google Scholar, Science Direct, BioMed Central (BMC), PubMed and Springerlink. Other relevant literature sources included books, book chapters, websites, theses, conference papers and other scientific publications. This study showed that B. micrantha is used as herbal medicine in just over half (57.3%) of the countries in tropical Africa where it is indigenous. A total of 54 ethnomedicinal uses of B. micrantha have been recorded with a high degree of consensus on burns, wounds, conjunctivitis, painful eyes, constipation, gastric ulcers, cough, headache, rheumatism, painful joints, dysentery, ethnoveterinary medicine, malaria, sexually transmitted infections, stomach ache, tape worms and diarrhoea. Different plant parts, aqueous and organic extracts exhibited anthelmintic, antimicrobial, anticonvulsant and sedative, antidiabetic, antidiarrhoeal, antinociceptive, antioxidant, antiplasmodial, antischistosomal, hepatoprotective, insecticidal and β-lactamase inhibitory activities.Entities:
Keywords: Africa; Bridelia micrantha; ethnopharmacology; herbal medicine; traditional uses
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28885590 PMCID: PMC6151536 DOI: 10.3390/molecules22091493
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Molecules ISSN: 1420-3049 Impact factor: 4.411
Figure 1Distribution of B. micrantha in the mainland tropical Africa.
Ethnomedicinal uses of B. micrantha in tropical Africa.
| Use | Plant Parts Used | Country Practiced | References |
|---|---|---|---|
| Abdominal pain | Bark, leaf and root decoction taken orally | DRC, Uganda | [ |
| Abortifacient | Bark decoction taken orally | South Africa, Zimbabwe | [ |
| Amenorrea | Root decoction taken orally | Tanzania | [ |
| Amoebic dysentery | Bark decoction taken orally | Cameroon | [ |
| Anaemia | Bark, leaf or root decoction taken orally | DRC | [ |
| Anaesthetic | Root decoction taken orally mixed with roots of | South Africa | [ |
| Burns | Bark decoction applied on affected body part | South Africa | [ |
| Cancer | Bark decoction taken orally | Kenya | [ |
| Cervical, breast, skin colorectal cancer | Leaves, roots and stem bark taken orally | Kenya | [ |
| Chest complaints | Bark decoction taken orally mixed with | Cameroon | [ |
| Conjunctivitis | Bark, leaf or root decoction applied to eyes | Cameroon, DRC | [ |
| Constipation | Bark, leaf or root decoction taken orally | DRC, Gambia, Ivory Coast | [ |
| Cough | Bark, leaf or root decoction taken orally | Cameroon, DRC, Zimbabwe | [ |
| Cough | Bark decoction taken orally mixed with | Cameroon | [ |
| Cough | Bark mixed with | Nigeria | [ |
| Dermatitis | Bark, leaf or root decoction applied to affected body part | Cameroon | [ |
| Diabetes mellitus | Bark decoction taken orally | Cameroon, Guinea, Nigeria | [ |
| Diarrhoea | Bark, leaf or root decoction taken orally | Cameroon, DRC, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania | [ |
| Dysentery | Bark, leaf or root decoction taken orally | Burundi, Cameroon, DRC, Gambia | [ |
| Dysentery | Bark taken orally mixed with | Nigeria | [ |
| Dysmenorrhea | Root decoction taken orally | Tanzania | [ |
| Emetic | Bark infusion taken orally | South Africa | [ |
| Epigastric pain | Root decoction taken orally | Tanzania | [ |
| Eye diseases | Bark decoction applied to the eyes | Cameroon | [ |
| Fever | Bark, leaf or root decoction taken orally | DRC, South Africa | [ |
| Gastric ulcers | Bark, leaf or root decoction taken orally | Cameroon, DRC, South Africa | [ |
| Gastro-Intestinal ailments | Bark decoction taken orally | South Africa | [ |
| Guinea worm | Leaf decoction taken orally | Ghana | [ |
| Haemorrhoids | Bark, leaf or root decoction taken orally | DRC, Guinea-Bissau | [ |
| Headache | Bark, leaf or root decoction sometimes with oil or butter rubbed into scalp | DRC, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania | [ |
| Hernia | Leaf or bark decoction taken orally | Tanzania | [ |
| HIV/AIDs | Bark decoction taken orally | Kenya | [ |
| Induce labour pains | Bark decoction taken orally | Nigeria | [ |
| Infertility | Bark decoction taken orally | Cameroon | [ |
| Infertility | Root decoction taken orally mixed with roots of | South Africa | [ |
| Insomnia | Bark decoction taken orally | Cameroon | [ |
| Malaria | Bark, leaf or root decoction taken orally | Guinea, Ivory Coast, Kenya, South Africa, Tanzania | [ |
| Migraine | Bark, leaves or root decoction taken orally | Nigeria | [ |
| Muscle pain | Bark decoction rubbed on painful muscles | Cameroon | [ |
| Numbness of feet | Bark decoction rubbed on feet | Cameroon | [ |
| Painful joints | Bark decoction rubbed on painful joints | Kenya, South Africa | [ |
| Pain killer | Roots taken orally mixed with roots of | South Africa | [ |
| Paralysis | Bark decoction taken orally | South Africa | [ |
| Physical weakness | Bark decoction taken orally | Cameroon | [ |
| Pre-Hepatic jaundice | Bark decoction taken orally | Uganda | [ |
| Purgative for poisoning | Leaf decoction taken orally | Ivory Coast | [ |
| Rheumatism | Bark, leaf or root decoction taken orally | Cameroon, Tanzania | [ |
| Sexual weakness | Bark decoction taken orally | Cameroon | [ |
| Skin eruption | Bark or leaf decoction applied to affected body part | Kenya, Tanzania | [ |
| Spleen enlargement | Bark or leaf decoction taken orally | Tanzania | [ |
| Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) | Bark, leaf or root decoction taken orally | Guinea-Bissau, Kenya | [ |
| Scorpion bite | Bark decoction applied to affected body part | Ethiopia | [ |
| Sore eyes | Bark, leaf sap or leaf decoction applied on eyes | South Africa, Tanzania | [ |
| Stomach ache | Bark, leaf or root decoction taken orally | Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania | [ |
| Syphilis | Bark decoction taken orally mixed with | Sierra Leone | [ |
| Syphilis | Bark or leaf decoction taken orally | Uganda | [ |
| Tape worms | Bark or leaf decoction taken orally | Cameroon, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda | [ |
| Toothache | Bark decoction applied to affected teeth | DRC, South Africa | [ |
| Tumor | Stem bark decoction taken orally | Kenya | [ |
| Venereal diseases | Bark or leaf decoction taken orally | Kenya, South Africa | [ |
| Wounds | Bark, leaf or root decoction applied to affected body part | DRC, Sierra Leone, South Africa | [ |
| Yellow fever | Root decoction taken orally | Tanzania | [ |
| Ethnoveterinary medicine | Burkina Faso, DRC, Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda | [ |
Figure 2Cross-Cultural agreement among ethnomedicinal uses of B. micrantha in three or more countries in the tropics.
Nutritional composition of B. micrantha bark, fruits and leaves.
| Nutritional Composition | Values | Dietary Reference Intake (DRI) (mg/day) | References | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) | Tolerable Upper Intake Level (UL) | |||
| Ash | 3.2 ± 0.46 g/100 g | - | - | [ |
| Carbohydrate | 1.7 g/100 g | - | - | [ |
| Ca | 543 µg g−1 | 1000–1300 | 2500 | [ |
| Co | 6.8 µg g−1 | - | - | [ |
| Cr | 3 µg g−1 | 0.024–0.035 | 1000 | [ |
| Cu | 9 µg g−1 | 0.9 | 8.0 | [ |
| Cyanogenic glycosides | 810 mg/100 g | - | - | [ |
| Fe | 166 µg g−1 | 8–15 | 45.0 | [ |
| K | 87.94 mg/100 g | 3000 | 3000 | [ |
| Mg | 859 µg g−1 | 310–320 | 350 | [ |
| Mn | 414 µg g−1 | 1.6–3.0 | 9.0 | [ |
| Moisture content | 90.1 ± 0.60 g/100 g | - | - | [ |
| Na | 254.8 mg/100 g | 2300 | 2300 | [ |
| Ni | 3 µg g−1 | - | - | [ |
| Oil | 0.9 ± 0.01 g/100 g | - | - | [ |
| Oxalate | 5.84 g/100 g | - | - | [ |
| P | 2545.4 mg/100 g | - | - | [ |
| Pb | 1 µg g−1 | - | - | [ |
| Phytic acid | 0.5% | - | - | [ |
| Protein | 4.1 ± 0.13 g/100 g | - | - | [ |
| Saponin | 10.6% | - | - | [ |
| Tannin | 1160 mg/100 g | - | - | [ |
| Zn | 226 µg g−1 | 8–11 | 34.0 | [ |
Phytochemical compounds isolated from the bark, leaves and fruits of B. micrantha.
| Phytochemical Compounds | Plant Parts | Method of Compound Characterization | References |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stigmast-8(14)-en-3-ol | Fruits | Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MC) | [ |
| Delphinidin | Bark | Thin-Layer chromatography (TLC) | [ |
| Bark | GC-MS | [ | |
| Benzene, 1.3-bis (3-phenoxyphenoxy) | Bark | GC-MS | [ |
| 2-Phenyl-2-tipyl-acenapthenone | Bark | GC-MS | [ |
| α-Pinene | Bark | GC-MS | [ |
| Camphene | Bark | GC-MS | [ |
| 1,8-Cineole | Bark | GC-MS | [ |
| Camphor | Bark | GC-MS | [ |
| endo-Borneol | Bark | GC-MS | [ |
| Linalool | Bark | GC-MS | [ |
| 1-α-Terpineol | Bark | GC-MS | [ |
| α-Caryophyllene oxide | Bark | GC-MS | [ |
| Nopol | Bark | GC-MS | [ |
| 2-Pinen-4-one | Bark | GC-MS | [ |
| (−)−Bornyl acetate | Bark | GC-MS | [ |
| 1-Tetradecanol (fatty alcohol) | Bark | GC-MS | [ |
| 5-Octadecene | Bark | GC-MS | [ |
| Hexadecanoic acid methyl ester | Bark | GC-MS | [ |
| Palmitic acid | Bark | GC-MS | [ |
| 17-Pentatriacontene | Bark | GC-MS | [ |
| Tritetracontane | Bark | GC-MS | [ |
| 5β-Pregn-11-ene | Bark | GC-MS | [ |
| 4-Imidozolidinone | Bark | GC-MS | [ |
| Naphthalene | Bark | GC-MS | [ |
| Quinoline | Bark | GC-MS | [ |
| Caffeic acid | Leaves | TLC | [ |
| Quercetin | Bark, leaves | GC-MC, nuclear magnetic resonance NMR | [ |
| Quercetin-3- | Bark, leaves | GC-MC, NMR | [ |
| Bark | NMR | [ | |
| Phytic acid | Bark | [ | |
| Ergosterol | Fruits | GC-MC | [ |
| 5β,6β-Epoxy-7-bromocholestan-3-one | Fruits | GC-MC | [ |
| Ellagic acid | Bark | TLC | [ |
| Gallic acid | Bark | TLC | [ |
| Acacic acid lactone | Bark, leaves | GC-MC, NMR | [ |
| Betulinic acid | Bark | NMR | [ |
| Catechin | Bark | NMR | [ |
| Cycloartenol | Fruits | GC-MC | [ |
| Cycloartenol acetate | Fruits | GC-MC | [ |
| Epifriedelinol | Bark | TLC | [ |
| Friedeline | Bark | NMR, TLC | [ |
| Oleanolic acid | Bark, leaves | GC-MC, NMR | [ |
| Taraxerole | Bark | TLC | [ |
| Taraxerone | Bark | TLC | [ |