Affiliation:
1. Life Sciences Division, Institute of Advanced Study in Science and Technology, Guwahati-781035, Assam, India
Abstract
Abstract:
Garcinia pedunculata Roxb.(GP) belongs to the family of Clusiaceae and is an evergreen
tree that grows in semi-wild conditions and is widely distributed throughout the Northeastern part of
India. Traditionally, this plant is believed to be of immense medicinal importance and is used for the
treatment of various ailments. In Assam, the acidic fruit of GP is effectively used in folklore medicine
to treat gastrointestinal disorders and is an integral part of ethnic Assamese cuisine. The ripe fruit,
seldom consumed fresh or raw, is cut into thin slices, sun-dried for preservation as it is believed that
the medicinal property of the fruit increases as it ages. With much traditional claims and beliefs regarding
the medicinal properties of this plant, many therapeutic potentials of GP have been explored
through research till now, including its antioxidant, antibacterial, antifungal, anthelmintic, hypolipidemic,
antidiabetic, hepatoprotective, neuroprotective, and nephroprotective properties. Moreover,
the presence of polyphenols, flavonoids along with bioactive components like hydroxycitric acid, garcinol,
and cambogin have also been reported from this plant, thereby increasing its research avenues.
Even with the available knowledge, there is a huge lacking in the understanding of its underlying molecular
mechanism responsible for the therapeutic properties, pharmacological mode of action, and its
effect in different pathological conditions, along with detailed information about its chemical composition.
This review mainly aims to summarise the potentially beneficial properties of GP that have
already been reported, along with identifying the new avenues that still need to be addressed, thereby
increasing the future prospect for in-depth research on this plant, along with its distribution and conservation
status.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Drug Discovery,Pharmacology,General Medicine
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