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Traditional uses, phytochemistry and pharmacological attributes of Pterocarpus santalinus and future directions: A review

Journal

JOURNAL OF ETHNOPHARMACOLOGY
Volume 276, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jep.2021.114127

Keywords

Pterocarpus santalinus; Pharmacology; Phytochemistry; Anti-oxidant; Anti-inflammatory; Network pharmacology

Funding

  1. National Biodiversity Authority, Chennai, India [Tech/Gen1/22/149/17/18-19/4294, Tech/Gen1/22/149/17/18-19/4292]
  2. CSIR (GATE-JRF)
  3. DBT-RA program in Biotechnology and Life Sciences

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Pterocarpus santalinus, an ancient folk medicine from south India, has been traditionally used to alleviate inflammatory disorders. With a rich phytochemical profile, this plant shows promising pharmaceutical potential, urging further research in pharmacological exploration.
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Pterocarpus santalinus, an ancient folk medicine, is endemic to the eastern ghats of south India, and the heartwood is prescribed since time immemorial for the mitigation of inflammatory disorders in traditional practice and ayurvedic system of medicines. Aim of the study: This review aims to provide collective pieces of information of the traditional uses, phytochemicals, and pharmacological facets of P. santalinus, with an intuition for promoting future research to explore its pharmaceutical potential as a therapeutic agent against modern maladies. Material and methods: Extensive literature search was performed to collate the data by using various electronic search engines. A network pharmacology-based approach is incorporated for validation of traditional claims orbiting around anti-inflammatory properties and directed its future exploration against obesity, ovarian inflammation, ovarian folliculogenesis, and inflammatory breast cancer. Results: In a nutshell, the present review encompasses the phytochemistry, pharmacology of this species intending to sensitize the scientific community for future research on this promising plant. Nearly 85 chemical constituents are reported from the plants wherein bark and leaves are enriched with the lupane and oleanane class of triterpene while sesquiterpenes and polyphenolic compounds are predominantly present in the heartwood of the plant. Although phytochemical investigations are being reported since the mid-twentieth century however there has been recent interest in the evaluation of biological activities such as anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anti-cancer, anti-viral, etc. Conclusion: In conclusion, a systematic phytochemical analysis and pharmacological exploration in close collaboration for establishing the therapeutic potential of the chemical constituents present in P. santalinus is recommended to substantiate the traditional claims for bringing it into the mainstream pharmaceutical and commercial utilization.

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