Abstract
Bridelia cathartica is an important medicinal plant throughout its distributional range
in sub-Saharan Africa. The aim of the current study was to evaluate the botany,
ethnomedicinal uses, chemical and biological properties of B. cathartica. Information
on the medicinal, phytochemistry and biological properties of B. cathartica was
undertaken using electronic databases such as Medline, Pubmed, SciFinder, SCOPUS,
Google Scholar, Science Direct, EThOS, ProQuest, OATD and Open-thesis. Preelectronic literature was sourced from the University library. Literature search revealed
that B. cathartica is mainly used as a charm and to cast spells, as herbal medicine used
by women during child bearing and pregnancy, remedy for fever and malaria, gastrointestinal, headache, haemorrhoids, menstrual problems, pain, sores and wounds,
reproductive, respiratory disorders and sexually transmitted infections.
Pharmacological studies of B. cathartica extracts revealed that the species has
antibacterial, antifungal, antimalarial and antioxidant properties. Based on its wide use
as herbal medicine in tropical Africa, B. cathartica should be subjected to detailed
phytochemical and pharmacological evaluations aimed at elucidating its chemical,
pharmacological and toxicological properties.
Alfred Maroyi. (2018) Bridelia cathartica Bertol. f. (Phyllanthaceae): a review of its pharmacological properties and medicinal potential, Asian Journal of Agriculture and Biology, Volume 6, Issue 3.
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