Syzygium cumini(L.)Skeels:A review of its phytochemical constituents and traditional uses

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作者
Muniappan Ayyanar [1 ]
Pandurangan Subash-Babu [2 ]
机构
[1] Department of Botany,Pachaiyappa's College
[2] Molecular Biology Research Lab,Department of Food Science and Nutrition,College of Food and Agriculture Science,King Saud University
关键词
Syzygium cumini; Medicinal uses; Myrtaceae; Phytochemistry; Traditional uses; Jambolan; Common plum; Java plum; Eugenia jambolana;
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Q946 [植物生物化学]; S667.9 [其他];
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071001 ; 090201 ;
摘要
Syzygium cumini(S.cumini)(L.) Skeels(jambolan) is one of the widely used medicinal plants in the treatment of various diseases in particular diabetes.The present review has been primed to describe the existing data on the information on botany,phytochemical constituents,traditional uses and pharmacological actions of 5.cumini(L.) Skeels(jambolan).Electronic database search was conducted with the search terms of Eugenia jambolana,S.cumini,jambolan,common plum and java plum.The plant has been viewed as an antidiabetic plant since it became commercially available several decades ago.During last four decades,numerous folk medicine and scientific reports on the antidiabetic effects of this plant have been cited in the literature.The plant is rich in compounds containing anthocyanins,glucoside,ellagic acid,isoquercetin,kaemferol and myrecetin.The seeds are claimed to contain alkaloid,jambosine,and glycoside jambolin or antimellin,which halts the diastalic conversion of starch into sugar.The vast number of literatures found in the database revealed that the extracts of different parts of jambolan showed significant pharmacological actions.We suggest that there is a need for further investigation to isolate active principles which confer the pharmacological action.Hence identification of such active compounds is useful for producing safer drugs in the treatment of various ailments including diabetes.
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