2018
DOI: 10.1177/1934578x1801300732
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Ethnopharmacological, Phytochemical, Pharmacological and Toxicological Aspects ofBauhinia forficata:A Mini-Review Covering the Last Five Years

Abstract: This mini review focuses on the ethnopharmacology, phytochemical, and biological/pharmacological activity and toxicology of the medicinal plant, Bauhinia forficata reported during 2012-2016. The results confirmed the continuous use of this plant, especially the leaves, for medicinal purposes, particularly as remedies for the treatment of diabetes and other ailments. Other new biological potential was evidenced, including anti-ulcerogenic, hypocholesterolemic, hepatoprotective and diuretic effects. Clinical and… Show more

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“…Several patents were deposited with B. forficata being the active principle [ 25 ] but is still very common the use of B. forficata extract from ordinary pharmaceutical manipulations. The extract used in this study was elaborated with plant’ leaves which are rich in flavonoids and the results from mass spectrometry analysis [ 33 ] showed that the commercial alcoholic extract of B. forficata contains, among other compounds, the kaempferitrin which is considered the chemical marker for B. forficata [ 25 , 28 , 34 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Several patents were deposited with B. forficata being the active principle [ 25 ] but is still very common the use of B. forficata extract from ordinary pharmaceutical manipulations. The extract used in this study was elaborated with plant’ leaves which are rich in flavonoids and the results from mass spectrometry analysis [ 33 ] showed that the commercial alcoholic extract of B. forficata contains, among other compounds, the kaempferitrin which is considered the chemical marker for B. forficata [ 25 , 28 , 34 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lino Cde et al [ 60 ], studying alloxan-induced diabetes rats, found no alterations in LDL levels after B. forficata treatment and Damasceno et al [ 61 ] showed elevation in total cholesterol and triacylglycerol concentrations in diabetic pregnant rats caused by B. forficata treatment. However, there are still no studies evaluating the toxicological effects of plants from genus Bauhinia [ 34 ]. In this context, our results shed light on these possible metabolic adverse effects and stimulate future investigations.…”
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“…through experimental models, treatment with B. forficate interferes with hepatic glucose, glycogenesis, and lactate production. In addition, it diminishes blood glucose and is anti-diabetic in rats 31,32 .…”
Section: Bauhinia Forficatamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, 2-induced diuresis was enhanced after pretreatment with L-NAME, and its ability to enhance urinary elimination was not prevented in the presence of either indomethacin or atropine [41]. Kaempferitrin [3] (kaempferol 3,7-dirhamnoside), a kaempferol-derived flavone found in some plant species, is the main chemical compound of B. forficata leaves and is related to the pharmacological activity of this species [55,56]. This compound was also investigated in our laboratories, focusing on its acute diuretic effects, in a preclinical model using both NTR and SHR at doses ranging from 0.1 to 1 mg/kg.…”
Section: Isolated Compounds From Brazilian Medicinal Plants With Diurmentioning
confidence: 99%