2018
DOI: 10.3390/d10040123
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Comparing Medicinal Uses of Cochlospermaceae throughout Its Geographic Range with Insights from Molecular Phylogenetics

Abstract: Species of the Cochlospermaceae, a small mostly pantropical plant family, were evaluated at a continental scale for medicinal uses in traditional medicine. This ethnobotanical information was placed in a phylogenetic framework to make informed predictions in the search for new medicines and bioactive compounds. Medicinal plant-use data were mapped onto a molecular phylogeny based on DNA sequences of nuclear and chloroplast markers. Associations of medicinal uses among closely related species occurring in diffe… Show more

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“…The genus Cochlospermum Kunth (syn. Maximilianea Marth., Bixaceae) consists of some tropical species such as C. tinctorium, C. planchonii, C. angolense, C. vitifolium, C. regium, C. orinocense, C. religiosum, C. gillivraei, C. wittei, C. tetraporum, C. intermedium, and C. fraseri [8]. The two species C. planchonii and C. tinctorium are widely available in West Africa [9].…”
Section: Botanical Description Of Coclospermum Tinctoriummentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The genus Cochlospermum Kunth (syn. Maximilianea Marth., Bixaceae) consists of some tropical species such as C. tinctorium, C. planchonii, C. angolense, C. vitifolium, C. regium, C. orinocense, C. religiosum, C. gillivraei, C. wittei, C. tetraporum, C. intermedium, and C. fraseri [8]. The two species C. planchonii and C. tinctorium are widely available in West Africa [9].…”
Section: Botanical Description Of Coclospermum Tinctoriummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The plant C. tinctorium is the most commonly used among all the species of the family Cochlospermaceae [8]. The roots or rhizome are mixed with shea butter oil or other oils and applied for the management of burns [13].…”
Section: Traditional Uses Of Cochlospermum Tinctoriummentioning
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“…It is a deciduous tree endemic to India, Burma and Thailand. Traditionally, the plant is used in the treatment of cough, asthma, jaundice, tuberculosis, inflammation, gonorrhea, and dysentery [1][2][3][4][5][6][7].Besides, the dried leaves and flowers are used as stimulant, laxative, antipyretic, and sedative [8]. Paste prepared from stem bark is plastered over for the treatment of bone fractures [9].Phytochemical screening indicated many phytoconstituents are present in the plant including alkaloids, glycosides, flavonoids, phenolic, saponins, steroids, coumarins, Leucoanthocyanins [10,11].…”
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confidence: 99%