Paullinia pinnata root. pinnata include the arterial relaxant effect of its methanol leaf and root extracts through endothelialnitric oxide-dependent mechanisms (Zamble et al Prance, 2001). Bread and Cheese (Paullinia pinnata) General Plant Information ; Plant Habit: Shrub Vine: Life cycle: Perennial: Plant Height: 10 feet (3 m) or more. It has an interesting health benefits of Paullinia pinnata. Paullinia pinnata leaves lack chemopreventive potential against Ethylene glycol monomethyl ether-induced gonadotoxicity rather, it exacerbates the deleterious effects. Clinical. 1186/1472-6882-14-369 Corpus ID: 11167271; Antimicrobial steroidal saponin and oleanane-type triterpenoid saponins from Paullinia pinnata @article{Lunga2014AntimicrobialSS, title={Antimicrobial steroidal saponin and oleanane-type triterpenoid saponins from Paullinia pinnata}, author={Paul Keilah Lunga and Xu-Jie Qin and Xing-Wei Yang and Jules-Roger Paullinia pinnata L. This study assessed the effect of hydroethanolic root extracts of Caesalpinia benthamiana (CBRE), Sphenocentrum jollyanum (SJRE), and Paullinia pinnata (PPRE), commonly used Abstract. Hojas pinnadamente 5-folioladas, pecíolo y raquis alados; Paullinia pinnata L. 1002/CHIN. While MSG, CBRE, SJRE, and PPRE treatments did not result in significant reduction (p>0. Plain Language Summary. “ contributed to the Annual Meeting of the Society for Medicinal Plant and Natural Product Research 2016, Copenhagen, 2016. pinnata root-bark was This study evaluated the hypolipidemic, hepatoprotective, nephroprotective and antilipid peroxidation properties of a methanol extract of Paullinia pinnata root-bark, in alloxan-induced obtained and was labelled Paullinia pinnata root . They have a roughly Paullinia pinnata is an African medicinal plant employed for the management of various ailments in various parts of the continent. Niger J Pharm Sci The information in Table 1 shows that the compound has been isolated majorly from fruits of Tetrapleura tetraptera with a yield of 0. 2016. Annan et al. A thesis submitted to the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kwame Nkrumah University of Guarana is LIKELY SAFE for most adults when consumed in amounts commonly found in foods. pinnata are used to poison fish in shallow pools, as Conclusions This study suggests that P. We determined the bioactive constituents, sleep-enhancing and anti-convulsant potentials, and possible mechanisms of action of P. Methods Cold maceration method was used in extract preparation and scavenging of 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl radicals was used to evaluate antioxidant properties of the extract. It is a scrambling shrub or liana and grows primarily in the wet tropical biome. A. (Sapindaceae), two cosmetic and dermatological plants were evaluated for theirs antifungal properties. 23: 2015: Effect of aqueous Paullinia pinnata is a climbing shrub, the leaves are compound with winged rachis, inflorescences stand axillary on long stalks, and bearing paired collected tendrils with white flowers. I. The long flexible stems of P. Bejucos; tallos triquetros o con 5 6 costillas, mayormente glabros o a veces menudamente puberulentos; madera compuesta con una estela central y 1 3 haces periféricos pequeños. " by Pius Pum Tseuguem et al. This work Paullinia pinnata L. 200703188 Corpus ID: 196594032; Paullinoside A and Paullinomide A: A New Cerebroside and a New Ceramide from Leaves of Paullinia pinnata. A thesis submitted to the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kwame Nkrumah University of A unique repository of information on India's biodiversity Background Paullinia pinnata L. root extract by the use of Gas Chromatography coupled with mass spectrophotometer were screened for antibacterial Background The study evaluated phytochemical composition, antidiabetic, oral glucose tolerance test and in vitro antioxidant activities of hydromethanol extract of Paullinia pinnata root bark. For bleeding piles, bark is used internally. It is used as animal food, a poison and a medicine and for food. In Benin, the plant is used to treat malaria and haemorrhoids, while in Mali and Togo, it is used against sexual asthenia. 5 % of A BIOMARKER IN THE ROOTS OF PAULLINIA PINNATA Emmanuel K. (Asclepiadaceae) and Paullinia pinnata L. pinnata root and leaf methanolic extracts are rich in phenolic compounds. Avicenna journal of phytomedicine 5 (6), 587, 2015. The plant is a perennial climber with a height of 2. Paullinia pinnata leaf is used in folklore medicine for the treatment of fever and was This study evaluated the hypolipidemic, hepatoprotective, nephroprotective and antilipid peroxidation properties of a methanol extract of Paullinia pinnata root-bark, in alloxan-induced Paullinia pinnata Linn is a creeper plant (Sapindaceae) widely distributed in the west and the center regions of Cameroon. Photo: Bart Wursten Pungwe River at Katiyo Tea Estate. This beautiful liana is commonly found in the woods of Brazil; its stem, of a flexible and tenacious wood, furnishes slender, slightly pubescent branches with deep parallel furrows. Evaluation of the anti- malarial activity of the ethanolic leaves extract of Paullinia pinnata Linn (Sapindaceae). pinnata, also called Guarana, is used in sweetened or carbonated soft drinks and energy shots, an ingredient of herbal teas or contained in capsules. is less well known than Paullinia sorbilis, better known under its name Guarana (see Vol. (Sapindaceae) Scientifically validated properties of P. 048. pinnata roots on biochemical and haematological indices in rats. pinnata include the arterial relaxant effect of its methanol leaf and root extracts through endothelialnitric oxide-dependent mechanisms (Zamble et al The hydroalcoholic root bark extract of Cochlospermum tintorium and methanolic stem bark extract of Paullinia pinnata were investigated for anticonvulsant activities using Maximal electroshock Paullinia pinnata L. Specimen citations: Display citations Detailed records: Display species records QDS maps by: Google Maps Point records by Google Maps Species details: This report is set to enumerate the traditional use of the leaves of P. are used in West Africa as traditional remedies for a variety of diseases including infestations with soil-transmitted helminths. (Sapindaceae) is a woody vine plant endemic to tropical West Africa. . from publication: Anthelmintic A-Type Procyanidins and Further Characterization of a methanol extract of Paullinia pinnata root-bark, in alloxan-induced hyperglycemic rats Samuel O. Furthermore, among the listed plants in this review, Azadirachta indica is the only plant that has undergone Several African medicinal plants have been reported to be useful in the treatment, management, and/or control of infectious disease, including diarrhea. , 2014a, b). 1 Collection and Authentication of Plant Material Fresh leaves, roots and stems of Paullinia pinnata, located on latitude 6o 40’. The methanol extracts of the leaves and stems were tested for antityphoid and antioxidant activities. Mbakwe 4 , A new glycoside, pinnatoside A (1), together with two known compounds (2 and 3), were isolated from the stems of Paullinia pinnata. 05) in plasma testosterone, there was significant reduction (p≤0. AEPP and MEPP both significantly All the plants under review except Paullinia pinnata have undergone some form of pharmacological studies to confirm their use in peptic ulcer disease (). Subchronic and Chronic Antiinflammatory Property of the Aqueous Extract of Dried Leaves of Paullinia pinnata ( Sapindaceae Paullinia pinnata Linn from the Sapindaceae family is used for the treatment of wounds and other skin diseases, typhoid, syphilis, gonorrhea, stomachache, waist pain, and diarrhea [12]. , (2017). The aim was to study the possible quantitative correlation between the measured elements and the traditional usage of the plant in the treatment of sexual dysfunction or enhancing/sustaining of hydro-alcoholic root extract of Paullinia pinnata on haematological and biochemical parameters Biology and Medicine Research Article Volume 4, Issue 3, Pages 121–125, 2012. Paullinia pinnata is an African medicinal plant employed for the management of various ailments in various parts of the continent. In Ghana, the use of herbal aphrodisiacs by majority of young men is gradually becoming the order of the day. pinnata obtained by using the traditional method of preparation showed broad-spectrum antibacterial effects (Annan and Houghton). pinnata 2. Fruiting plant, climbing into the surrounding vegetation Photograph by: International Institute of Tropical Agriculture. Previous phytochemical analysis by various groups DOI: 10. Twelve fatty acids identified from the methanol extract of Paullinia pinnata L. 5 cm de ancho, cortamente Paullinia pinnata L. This study indicates that P. Proximate analysis is reported to be 4. 5 cm de largo y (1. Mondia whitei Asaase wham Root 7. (Sapindaceae) is an African woody Extracts from the roots of Paullinia pinnata L. The mashed roots are used as poultice to heal chronic wounds and to treat leprosy. Background The study evaluated phytochemical composition, antidiabetic, oral glucose tolerance test and in vitro antioxidant activities of hydromethanol extract of Paullinia pinnata root bark. Background Paullinia pinnata L. Article Received on 07/09/2023 Article Revised on 28/09/2023 Article Accepted on 18/10/2023 the scientific findings as well as the traditional uses of P . root extract by the use of Gas Chromatography coupled with mass spectrophotometer were screened for PAULLINIA PINNATA WHOLE: Common Name : English : View: View: BARBASCO WHOLE: Common Name : English : View: View: BREAD AND CHEESE WHOLE: Common Name : English : View Download scientific diagram | Extraction and fractionation scheme of roots and root extract from Paullinia pinnata. Head, pains in. Scientifically validated properties of P. Picture: Bart Wursten Katombora, Zambezi. Their structures were elucidated on the basis of extensive (Salicaceae) locally known as Astrotoa, the folk uses the leaf and root decoction or powder in the treatment of cough and wounds . Phytochemical studies of Abstract: Twelve fatty acids identified from the methanol extract of Paullinia pinnata L. root extract by the use of Gas Chromatography coupled with mass spectrophotometer were screened for antibacterial activity against both Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria as well as three resistant strains of Staphylococcus aureus SA1199B, XU212 and RN4220 resistant to A new glycoside, pinnatoside A, together with two known compounds, were isolated from the stems of Paullinia pinnata and showed significant antibacterial activity and exhibited the best radical-scavenging activity. pinnata L. Preparations from the whole plant is used to treat dysentery. Natural Product Communications. Spiegler V, Peppler C, Raue K, Werne S, Strube C, Heckendorn F, Liebau E, Hensel A. @article{Miemanang2007PaullinosideAA, title={Paullinoside A and Paullinomide A: A New Cerebroside and a New Ceramide from Leaves of Paullinia pinnata. Aliyu published Evaluation of the Anxiolytic Effect of Methanolic Leaves Extract of Paullinia pinnata Lin in Mice | Find, read and cite all the research you need AbStRACt Twelve fatty acids identified from the methanol extract of Paullinia pinnata L. Guilandina bonduc Oware nhyini Root 6. This study evaluated the hypolipidemic, hepatoprotective, nephroprotective and anti-lipid peroxidation properties of a methanol extract of Paullinia pinnata root-bark, in alloxan-induced hyperglycemic rats. The results indicated that while the crude methanol extract possess potent antioxidant activity by bleaching DPPH radical, the fatty acids did not show any significant radical scavenging action. Phytochemical studies of this plant extract revealed the presence of phenols , Paullinia pinnata L. O. Maje IM, Anuka JA, Hussaini IM, Katsayal UA, Yaro AH, Magaji MG, et al. Selected images: Click on each image to see a larger version and details of the record View all images (15) Photo: Bart Wursten Victoria Falls NP. Side effects depend on the Evaluation of the anti-malarial activity of the ethanolic leaves extract of Paullinia pinnata (Linn. pinnata grows in evergreen and mixed forests up to an altitude of 1200 m. Paullinia pinnata is a plant introduced to tropical Africa and has been reported to be useful in folkloric medicine. Leaves: Evergreen Other: Leaves are imparipinnate, five-foliate. pinnata leaf possesses larvicidal activity against Anopheles gambiae and may be a possible source for control of mosquito vectors. Background and Objective: Paullinia pinnata is an African woody vine whose leaf decoction has been used in Cameroon for the treatment of bacterial infections like typhoid fever, syphilis The trusted efficacy of Paullinia pinnata (Sapindaceae) that has made many people to patronize it despite the absence of toxicity studies emerges from its long history of use in Ghana. Their structures were determined by comprehensive analyses of their Twelve fatty acids identified from the methanol extract of Paullinia pinnata L. The analgesic effects were studied using two models: acetic acid-induced 2. [1]The genus is named after the German medical botanist Christian Franz Paullini, who discovered the genus in the Caribbean in the 18th century. pinnata root-bark was prepared using a cold maceration method with 80% methanol and concentrated at 40°C in hot air oven. Doses greater than 250-300 mg daily have been linked to side effects. Its anthelmintic nature The ethanolic extract of the leaves of Paullinia pinnata was evaluated for its analgesic and anti-inflammatory activity. 012 Corpus ID: 97567868; New triterpene isovanniloyl and antibacterial activity of constituents from the roots of Paullinia pinnata Linn (Sapindaceae) This study evaluated the hypolipidemic, hepatoprotective, nephroprotective and antilipid peroxidation properties of a methanol extract of Paullinia pinnata root-bark, in alloxan-induced Twelve fatty acids identified from the methanol extract of Paullinia pinnata L. Addotey *1, Nathaniel N. The present work aimed to investigate the antigouty activities of the aqueous (AEPP) and methanolic (MEPP) extracts of P. 14% followed by the bark of Paullinia pinnata, the root of T This study assessed the effect of hydroethanolic root extracts of Caesalpinia benthamiana (CBRE), Sphenocentrum jollyanum (SJRE), and Paullinia pinnata (PPRE), commonly used as aphrodisiacs in Paullinia pinnata L. root extract by the use of Gas Chromatography coupled with mass spectrophotometer were screened for antibacterial activity against both Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria as well as three resistant strains of Staphylococcus aureus SA1199B, XU212 and RN4220 Scientifically validated properties of P. 2015;15(1):79-84. pinnata methanol leaf extract (PPME). Spiegler. Paullinia pinnata L. pinnata and research findings already documented. Aqueous decoctions and powdered roots from P. N. , Sp. }, author={R{\'e}nadin ACTIVITY OF PAULLINIA PINNATA Gayathri S. The findings rationalize the traditional use of P. V. Guarana is POSSIBLY UNSAFE when taking by mouth in high doses for a long time. 05 −0. 88 N and The hydroalcoholic root bark extract of Cochlospermum tintorium and methanolic stem bark extract of Paullinia pinnata were investigated for anticonvulsant activities using Maximal electroshock Background The study evaluated phytochemical composition, antidiabetic, oral glucose tolerance test and in vitro antioxidant activities of hydromethanol extract of Paullinia pinnata root bark. root extract by the use of Gas Chromatography coupled with mass spectrophotometer were screened for This study suggests that P. * and Senthil Kumar M. [61] Patience D. Onoja 1 * , Gloria Daniel-Igwe 2 , Emmanuel Ejiofor 3,4 , Christiana C. This work was designed to evaluate the antityphoid and antioxidant activities of the extracts and compounds of P. , Rithika Devi T. Pl. Sapindaceae. pinnata. pinnata) is an African woody vine traditionally used in the west region of Cameroon for the treatment of pruritis (Mozouloua et al. Paullinia pinnata Linn. pinnata are used in Nigeria, Togo and Ghana traditional medicine for treating sores, wounds, snake bites and other diseases such as erectile dysfunction, malaria, dysentery, As part of the project to identify plant natural products which modulate bacterial multidrug resis-tance (MDR), bioassay-guided isolation of the methanol extract of Paullinia pinnata L. In this study, a hydroethanolic root extract was investigated for its phytochemical composition and in vitro activity against the free-living nematode Caenorhabditis elegans as well as the larval stages of the parasitic helminths This study evaluated the hypolipidemic, hepatoprotective, nephroprotective and anti-lipid peroxidation properties of a methanol extract of Paullinia pinnata root-bark, in alloxan-induced hyperglycemic rats. This study shows that both extracts are highly antioxidative and induce a slight Extracts of Adenia lobata root, Clerodendrum capitatum leaves, Garcinia kola stem bark, Plumbago zeylanica leaves and Vernonia conferta root, showed relatively low cytotoxic activities while extracts of Ficus asperifolia leaves, Paullinia pinnata root and Thonningia sanguinea root exhibited moderate activity (IC50 values 40 – 55μg/ml against Paullinia: Species: Paullinia pinnata L. The aim of this study was to evaluate the acute and sub-acute toxicity effects of P. (Sapindaceae) is an African tropical plant whose roots and leaves are used in traditional medicine for many purposes, especially for erectile dysfunction, but its action Paullinia pinnata L. 2 g repr esent ing 1 0. Hojas pinnadamente 5-folioladas, pecíolo y raquis alados; folíolos oblongos o lanceolados, (2. Purpose Male sexual dysfunction negatively affects an Ethanolic leaves extract of Paullinia pinnata (Sapindaceae) was investigated for activity against early, residual (repository) and established malaria infections using Swiss albino mice infected Paullinia pinnata L. Abstract Background The study evaluated phytochemical composition, antidiabetic, oral glucose tolerance test and in vitro antioxidant activities of DOI: 10. It is native to tropical South America, Central America and the Caribbean. MG Magaji, AM Musa, MI Abdullahi, J Ya’u, IM Hussaini . This study assessed the effect of hydroethanolic root extracts of Caesalpinia benthamiana (CBRE), Sphenocentrum jollyanum (SJRE), and Paullinia pinnata (PPRE), commonly used as aphrodisiacs in Ghana, using male Sprague-Dawley rats. root extract by the use of Gas Chromatography coupled with mass spectrophotometer were screened for Ethnopharmacological relevance: Paullinia pinnata L. It has large, pinnate Paullinia pinnata is a medicinal plant traditionally used in West Africa against a wide range of diseases including soil-transmitted helminthiases. pinnata include the arterial relaxant effect of its methanol leaf and root extracts through endothelialnitric oxide-dependent mechanisms (Zamble et al This study evaluated the hypolipidemic, hepatoprotective, nephroprotective and antilipid peroxidation properties of a methanol extract of Paullinia pinnata root-bark, in alloxan-induced and roots of P. Niger Ann Nat Sci. Different medicinal potentials of the leaves have been investigated some of which have corroborated reports in traditional medicine. It is empirically used for the treatment of infection and painful and inflammatory diseases. The fruit is up to Download scientific diagram | Extraction and fractionation scheme of roots and root extract from Paullinia pinnata. 1016/J. This study shows that both extracts are highly antioxidative and induce a slight Paullinia pinnata, a popular liana in South America and West Africa, still had an African name in 1771. Detailed records: Display species records QDS maps by: Google Maps Point Annan et al. Different medicinal potentials of the leaves have been This report is set to enumerate the traditional use of the leaves of P. Antithypoid and Radical Scavenging Properties of the Methanol Extracts and Compounds from the Aerial part of Paullinia pinnata. Broadbent (1962) observed that Paullinia-tannin has cardiotonic action. : 366 (1753) This species is accepted The native range of this species is Tropical & Subtropical America, Tropical & S. is a plant widely used in African traditional medicine especially in the treatment of erectile dysfunction. are used in West Africa as traditional remedies for a variety of diseases including infestations with soil-transmitted Paullinia pinnata - Useful Tropical Plants. 5 ) 3 5. 10 Paullinia pinnata Linn leaf, root and bark extracts are widely used in African folk medicine to treat several diseases including rheumatism, weakness, impotence, 11 ulcers, haemorrhoids, wounds, 12 malaria, 13 Results. pinnata include the arterial relaxant effect of its methanol leaf and root extracts through endothelialnitric oxide-dependent mechanisms (Zamble et al Paullinia pinnata conducted on the isolated auricle of guinea pigs, has shown that 2. The results suggested that Paullinia pinnata aqueous extract possess analgesic activities which may interfere in both peripheral and central pathway. This study aims to evaluate the cardiotoxicity of 50% A unique repository of information on India's biodiversity Extracts of various morphological parts of P. Hydethanolic root extracts of Caesalpinia benthamiana, Sphenocentrum jollyanum, and Paullinia pinnata, commonly used as aphrodisiacs in Ghana, were found to have detrimental effects on reproductive function with prolonged usage and thus may not be safe to use in healthy males who intend to reproduce. Paullinia pinnata Linn from the Sapindaceae family is used for the treatment of wounds and other skin diseases, typhoid, syphilis, gonorrhea, stomachache, waist pain, and diarrhea [12]. For Hoslundia opposita, a study has shown its effect on Helicobacter pylori but not on any animal ulcer model. As part of our continued phytochemical Paullinia pinnata L. [40] further demonstrated in a bioassay-guided isolation of the methanol extract of the roots of P. 9687 ± 0. pinnata are used in Nigeria, Togo and Ghana traditional medicine for treating sores, wounds, Macro and micro element content of dried roots sample of Paullinia pinnata Linn. Height depends on having a support to climb. ). Notes (es: bejuco de costilla) Check for more information on the species: African Plants Database: Names, synonymy and distribution: Global Plant Initiative: Digitized type specimens, descriptions Getting the twi names or botanonical names of some plants used in Ghana is sometimes not easy. To help traditional herbalists, medical herbalists and the general public we decided to compile some of the Akan names. Abstract Background The study evaluated phytochemical composition, antidiabetic, oral glucose tolerance test and in vitro antioxidant activities of Anthelmintic A-Type Procyanidins and Further Characterization of the Phenolic Composition of a Root Extract from Paullinia pinnata. It was proved by Mure, but I do not know of any clinical experience with Purpose: Male sexual dysfunction negatively affects an individual's quality of life and thus its of prime public concern, hence the need to boost reproductive abilities in such individuals. The analgesic effects were studied using two models: acetic acid-induced This study evaluated the hypolipidemic, hepatoprotective, nephroprotective and anti-lipid peroxidation properties of a methanol extract of Paullinia pinnata root-bark, in alloxan-induced hyperglycemic rats. (Sapindaceae) in Ghana were analyzed using energy-dispersive x-ray fluorescence (ED-XRF) technique. Sree Abirami College of Pharmacy, Coimbatore-21. com Acute and sub-acute oral toxicity assessment of hydro-alcoholic root PAULLINIA PINNATA PAUL. pinnata include the arterial relaxant effect of its methanol leaf and root extracts through endothelialnitric oxide-dependent mechanisms (Zamble et al Paullinia pinnata (PP) is a medicinal plant whose parts are used for medicinal purposes traditionally in the treatment of various diseases including malaria, diarrhea and to help infertility which Paullinia pinnata L. Different medicinal potentials of the leaves have been investigated some of Phytochemical and antibacterial effects of crude extracts (hot and cold extracts of water and alcohol) of leaf, stem and root bark of Paullinia Paullinia pinnata L. (Sapindaceae) improve inflammation, pain and histological features in CFA-induced mono-arthritis: Evidence from in vivo and in vitro studies. It is known locally as Toa-ntini and is normally employed in wound healing remedies and this has been investigated scientifically Description. Semantic Scholar extracted view of "Aqueous and methanol extracts of Paullinia pinnata L. Aliyu published Evaluation of the Anxiolytic Effect of Methanolic Leaves Extract of Paullinia pinnata Lin in Mice | Find, read and cite all the research you need Paullinia pinnata Linn (Sapindaceae) is a medicinal plant, locally used in the West Region of Cameroon for the treatment of typhoid fever. In eastern Africa, a decoction of the leaves is used in the treatment of snake bites (Chabra et al. Paullinia Pinnata. The aim of this study was to evaluate the acute and sub-acute Macro and micro element content of dried roots sample of Paullinia pinnata Linn. Neuralgia. )(sapindaceae) Isolation of bergenin from the root bark of Securinega virosa and evaluation of its potential sleep promoting effect. pinnata roots The hydro-alcohol extracts of leafs, barks and roots of Pergularia daemia (forssk. 05) from Paullinia pinnata T wantini Root 7. , 2011), rheumatoid arthritis, and bacterial infection (Lunga et al. Common Name: Tietie. 0001) in plasma luteinizing hormone, and follicle-stimulating hormone. pinnata root-bark was prepared using a cold maceration method with 80% methanol and concentrated at 40°C in hot air oven Assessment of Reproductive Toxicity of Hydroethanolic Root Extracts of Caesalpinia benthamiana, Sphenocentrum jollyanum, and Paullinia pinnata. L. , 2006); anti-arthritic property Paullinia pinnata methanol leaf extract (PPME) has shown sleep-enhancing and anticonvulsant properties which depend Paullinia pinnata. and roots of P. JSCS. Springerplus, 3:302, 1-9. In this study, a hydroethanolic root extract was investigated for its phytochemical composition and in vitro activity against the free-living nematode Caenorhabditis elegans as well as the larval stages of the parasitic helminths Abstract. The dried Paullinia roots after milling was African plant root, Paullinia pinnata, may be the answer to MRSA Posted in: Medical Research News Published on September 4, 2006 at 8:37 PM A plant root used in Africa as a traditional remedy could DOI: 10. The results showed that these extracts inhibit at different degree the in vitro growth of five dermatophytes and one yeast. pinnata on hematological parameters in rats. For centuries, this remarkable botanical, also known as Paullinia, has held a special place in traditional African wellness practices. Molecules. pinnata were evaluated in an attempt to create a pharmacopoeial standard for the plant. P. -Cramps. 2657 (n=15). This study aims to evaluate the cardiotoxicity of 50% This study assessed the effect of hydroethanolic root extracts of Caesalpinia benthamiana (CBRE), Sphenocentrum jollyanum (SJRE), and Paullinia pinnata (PPRE), commonly used as aphrodisiacs in Ghana, using male Sprague-Dawley rats. PAULLINIA TIMBO (VELL). The extract of P. extra ct (PPRE). 88 N and The trusted efficacy of Paullinia pinnata (Sapindaceae) that has made many people to patronize it despite the absence of toxicity studies emerges from its long history of use in Ghana. pinnata that friedelin (an isolated compound) possessed a 2-fold, 4-fold and 16 P. The HPLC Paullinia pinnata L. In Ghana, it is locally called ‘ toantini’ in the Akan language. , 2014a,b). (Sapindaceae) are used in ethnomedicine for the treatment of central nervous system-related diseases such as insomnia and epilepsy. 004321% w/w (n=12). Five doses; 50,100, 200, Paullinia pinnata Sapindaceae Twentini Liana Root Sexual weakness, rheumatism, stroke Abbiw (1 990), Addo-For djour et al. 9 % of protein, 3. 5 to 8. Abstract. Guarana is POSSIBLY SAFE when taken my mouth in medicinal amounts for a short time. are used in West Africa as traditional remedies for a variety of diseases including infestations with soil-transmitted Paullinia pinnata (also called 'Pinnate Paullinia', among many other common names) is a perennial woody vine native to tropical regions of South America. Itsmorphologyisdocu-mented (Fransworth and Morris, 1976). Khaya senegalensis Mahoghany Root 5. Request PDF | On Jan 10, 2014, M. (Euphorbiaceaae) Paullinia pinnata is a woody climber growing in tropical regions worldwide. Medicine, Environmental Science. 11. Traditional African Herb: Paullinia has a rich history of traditional use in Africa, where it has been valued for its wellness benefits for generations. Thirty-six male Wistar albino rats were grouped into six groups of six animals each. Results revealed that chronic use of these Results . Material and Methods 2. root extract by the use of Gas Chromatography coupled with mass spectrophotometer were screened for A new glycoside, pinnatoside A, together with two known compounds, were isolated from the stems of Paullinia pinnata and showed significant antibacterial activity and exhibited the best radical-scavenging activity. This study therefore assessed the safety of the use of root extracts of three common herbal aphrodisiacs: Caesalpinia benthamiana, Sphenocentrum jollyanum, and Paullinia pinnata. Unlock the potential of Paullinia Pinnata Root Powder, an herbal remedy hailing from the heart of Central Africa. In this study, a hydroethanolic root extract Paullinia pinnata Linn. The percentage content of the biomarker in the root of Paullinia pinnata was determined to be 0. A yield of . LPS stimulation induced a potent and significant (p<0. Este género está estrechamente relacionado con Serjania , Urvillea y Cardiospermum . Pongamia Pinnata fresh bark is fragrant and mucilaginous, but it quickly becomes bitter and caustic. Aqueous decoctions and powdered root from P. + Synonyms. Paullinia pinnata. , también ocurre en Africa tropical; 14 especies se conocen en Nicaragua y 3 más se esperan encontrar. The compound increased diastolic tonus and coronary blood flow in isolated perfused mammalian heart. -PORTUG. pinnata as well as their in vivo antioxidant properties. 001) increase in cytokines production. Molecules 2020, 25, 2287 4 of 23 The major oligomeric PACs shown in Figure2, also representing the major compounds within the EtOAc partition, were subsequently purified by preparative HPLC and identified as the known Extracts from the roots of Paullinia pinnata L. S, Hardha B. pinnata are used in Nigeria, Togo and Ghana traditional medicine for treating sores, wounds, Purpose Leaf extracts of Paullinia pinnata L. It was documented that it is used as a herbal treatment for leprosy under the local name “tondin,” which is derived from the Ghanaian Twi Request PDF | On Jan 10, 2014, M. 2011. root extract by the use of Gas Chromatography coupled with mass spectrophotometer were screened for Paullinia pinnata is a plant introduced to tropical Africa and has been reported to be useful in folkloric medicine. 02. 1055/s-0036-1596924. Selected images: Click on each image to see a larger version and details of the record View all images (15) Picture: Bart Wursten Island 2, Katombora Is. 7324/JAPS. Extraction and fractionation scheme of roots and root extract from Paullinia pinnata. Heart, pain in. are used in Nigeria, Ghana and Herbal products from Paullinia pinnata Linn are widely used in African folk medicine to treat several infectious diseases. roots Abstract. Sapindaceae + Synonyms. 2020; TLDR. Paullinia hostmannii Steud. biolmedonline. Extracts from the roots of Paullinia pinnata L. Their structures The leafy twigs, root, flowers, fruit and seeds are used for similar medicinal purposes as the leaves throughout Africa. These are the thoughts of: Sa’eed Halilu Bawa Paullinia pinnata Linn (Sapindaceae) is a medicinal plant, locally used in the West Region of Cameroon for the treatment of typhoid fever. Although the extracts from this plant has been In this study, the pharmacognostic and physicochemical features of the leaves, stem bark and roots of Paullinia pinnata, an African shrub used traditionally for wound healing, treatment of The pharmacognostic and physicochemical features of the leaves, stem bark and roots of Paullinia pinnata, an African shrub used traditionally for wound healing, treatment of dysentery and also as an aphrodisiac, was evaluated. p. TNF-α and IL-1β in stimulated cells increased respectively by 225 and 195% as compared to non-stimulated cells. This was k ept dry in a desicca tor at . Ethnopharmacological relevance: Paullinia pinnata L. (Sapindaceae) is an African tropical plant whose roots and leaves are used in traditional medicine for many purposes, especially for erectile dysfunction, but its action Paullinia pinnata is a plant introduced to tropical Africa and has been reported to be useful in folkloric medicine. Pure Root Powder: Our 475mg capsules contain pure Paullinia Pinnata root powder, free from fillers or additives, ensuring you get the full potential of this natural herb. ) chiov. is an African woody vine used in traditional medicine for many purposes. Survival rate in the study Paullinia pinnata is a medicinal plant used for the treatment of various diseases, including anemia in West Africa. PMCID: PMC6484438. -Paul. 5) 4. This study was carried out to investigate the effect of increasing doses of the methanolic leaves extract of P. (Sapindaceae) is an African woody vine, which is widely used in traditional medicine for the treatment of human malaria, erectile dysfunction and bacterial infections. Africa, Comoros, Madagascar. Previous phytochemical analysis by various groups led to the isolation of several novel lupene-based triterpenene derivatives along with other classes of compounds. jep. Extracts of various morphological parts of P. ): Traditional Uses, Phytochemistry For gums, teeth and ulcers, roots are used for cleaning. (2008) Leaf, root Prevents miscarriage, aphrodisiac, fracture, cough Phytochemical and antibacterial properties of the leaf, stem and root of Paullinia pinnata Linn. The gouty arthritis was induced by injecting 50 μl of monosodium urate (MSU, 100 mg/ml) in the left hind ankle of Paullinia pinnata (P. 5 13. Photo: Mark Hyde 29, The trusted efficacy of Paullinia pinnata (Sapindaceae) that has made many people to patronize it despite the absence of toxicity studies emerges from its long history of use in Ghana. A new glycoside, pinnatoside A (1), together with two known compounds (2 and 3), were isolated from the stems of Paullinia pinnata. pinnata which is found also in theAfricantropics(Hennmann,1982). Fruiting plant, climbing into the surrounding vegetation Effects of Paullinia pinnata extracts on TNF-α and IL-1β production by LPS stimulated macrophages. 05) from A woody or sub-woody climber of damp sites and stream-banks of the forest and jungle regrowth in the savanna zone; originally of tropical America and now naturalised and common throughout the Region, and in all parts, except the driest, of tropical Africa Extracts from the roots of Paullinia pinnata L. The current resurgence of public interest in herbal medicines calls for heightened studies on their quality and safety. This study shows that both extracts are highly antioxidative and induce a slight transcriptional activity of peroxisome Scientifically validated properties of P. Now, Barlowe's Herbal Elixirs brings you the purest form of this natural treasure, bottled in Paullinia cupana, a very close species to P. AbStRACt Twelve fatty acids identified from the methanol extract of Paullinia pinnata L. DOI: 10. It is known now that antioxidant activity of the phenolic compounds contained in roots and leaves of this plant is the basis of its African traditional medicine is defined as one of the holistic health care system comprised of three levels of specializations namely divination, spiritualism, and herbalism. The analgesic effects were studied using two models: acetic acid-induced (2015) Jackson et al. T. In support of the traditional use of the plant as a wound healing agent, the methanol extract of P. Aim. , Karan. K. pinnata include the arterial relaxant effect of its methanol leaf and root extracts through endothelialnitric oxide-dependent mechanisms (Zamble et al Macro and micro element content of dried roots sample of Paullinia pinnata Linn. Paullinia pinnata (P. et al. pinnata root bark has potent antidiabetic and antioxidant activities and also validates its use in folkloric medicine in the management of Extracts from the roots of Paullinia pinnata L. We shall provide the pictures and traditional uses later. pinnata root-bark was prepared using a cold maceration method with 80% methanol and concentrated at 40°C in hot air oven Género con ca 200 especies de América tropical y 1 especie, P. 366. Paullinia pinnata is a medicinal plant traditionally used in West Africa against a wide range of diseases including soil-transmitted helminthiases. Purpose Male sexual dysfunction negatively affects an Scientifically validated properties of P. Fruiting plant, climbing These results therefore suggest that Paullinia pinnata root bark and Detarium microcarpum leaves contain biologically active principles, which have potentials for the Paullinia pinnata is a flowering plant species in the genus of Paullinia found in South America and Africa. Methods Cold maceration method was used in extract preparation and scavenging of 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl radicals was used to evaluate antioxidant Paullinia pinnata Linn (Sapindaceae) is an African endemic woody vine that inhabits the tropical rainforest zones of West Africa, Aqueous decoctions and powdered root from P. The anti-inflammatory activities may be The method gave a retention time of 2. The use of Paullinia pinnata in the treatment of malaria, haemorrhoids and sexual asthenia is not specific to Ehotile. 11 Paullinia pinnata L. The root bark was milled and extracted and the dry powder obtained taken through column chromatography This study suggests that P. (Sapindaceae) is an endemic West African plant that is extensively used in traditional medicine to treat various diseases. In this study, the in vivo effect of the methanolic extract of P A Review on Pongamia pinnata (L. doi: 10. Phytochemical studies of this Paullinia pinnata is a climbing shrub, the leaves are compound with winged rachis, inflorescences stand axillary on long stalks, and bearing paired collected tendrils with white flowers. , 2019), molluscicidal activity and in effect, potential usefulness as a relatively Macro and micro element content of dried roots sample of Paullinia pinnata Linn. Characteristics. (Sapindaceae) locally known as twentini, the folk uses the root Background Paullinia pinnata L. 25 d egre e cen tigra de r oom t emper atur e. Different medicinal potentials of the leaves have been investigated some of which have corroborated reports in traditional Extracts from the roots of Paullinia pinnata L. Their structures AbStRACt Twelve fatty acids identified from the methanol extract of Paullinia pinnata L. : GUARATIMBO, TIMBO-SIPO, CURURU-APÉ. , 1991). 2019. First published in Sp. 5 mg/mL) ha Paullinia pinnata L. Paullinia consists of 180 species, located in Neotropical zones, except P. (Sapindaceae) is an African woody vine, traditionally used for the treatment of itch and pain-related conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis. Okine 1 ABSTRACT: An RP-HPLC method to be used to quantitate the amount of a biomarker in the roots of Paullinia pinnata was developed. from publication: Anthelmintic A-Type Procyanidins and Further Characterization „Anthelmintic activity of a traditionally used root extract from Paullinia pinnata. Skip to search form Skip to main content Skip to Yet another novel triterpene is identified through comprehensive spectroscopic studies on the roots of Paullinia pinnata, 6α-(3′-methoxy-4′-hydroxybenzoyl)-lup-20 Extracts from the roots of Paullinia pinnata L. They emerge a reddish color before turning green: Fruit: Showy Dehiscent Other: Red when ripe. Different medicinal potentials of the leaves have been investigated some of The trusted efficacy of Paullinia pinnata (Sapindaceae) that has made many people to patronize it despite the absence of toxicity studies emerges from its long history of use in Ghana. Background and objectives: The use of plants and their extracts in vector control for malaria has received recent attention. Paullinia is a genus of flowering shrubs, small trees and lianas in the soapberry family, Sapindaceae and typical of tribe Paullinieae. 1753. The major setback in Scientifically validated properties of P. The root preparations of the plant are used to treat dysentery, malaria and other infections; and as an aphrodisiac [1-3b]. (Sapindaceae) is widely used ethnomedicinally in Ghana for the treatment of wounds and other skin diseases. 052009±0. Based on the results of an ethnopharmacological survey in Ghana, an aqueous acetone (70%) extract was investigated for its anthelmintic and phytochemical properties. Research Article Biology and Medicine, 4 (3): 121–125, 2012 BMID: AR96-BM12 121 www. The root Paullinia pinnata is a plant used to treat various diseases including arthritis. Aim: This work evaluates, in vitro and in vivo, the anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects of aqueous (AEPP) and methanol (MEPP) extracts from Paullinia pinnata This study evaluated the hypolipidemic, hepatoprotective, nephroprotective and anti-lipid peroxidation properties of a methanol extract of Paullinia pinnata root-bark, in alloxan-induced hyperglycemic rats. Fig 1: Map of KNUST showing the location of P. The fruit is up to AbStRACt Twelve fatty acids identified from the methanol extract of Paullinia pinnata L. The ethanolic extract of the leaves of Paullinia pinnata was evaluated for its analgesic and anti-inflammatory activity. This study aims to evaluate the cardiotoxicity of 50% Paullinia pinnata L. Cudjoe 1, John N. 60304 Corpus ID: 32858080; Repeated toxicological study and cardiotoxicity of hydroalcoholic root extract of Paullinia pinnata L (Sapindaceae) @article{Mariame2016RepeatedTS, title={Repeated toxicological study and cardiotoxicity of hydroalcoholic root extract of Paullinia pinnata L (Sapindaceae)}, author={Eliassou Mariame Lunga P. pinnata root extracts as anthelmintic remedies and exclude the presence of coumarins and Paullinia pinnata Linn (Sapindaceae) is a medicinal plant, locally used in the West Region of Cameroon for the treatment of typhoid fever. Tincture of fresh root. Diarrhoea. Chrysophyllum beguei Atadwe dua Root 5. The leaves are alternate, with winged petioles; they are composed of five folioles Hydethanolic root extracts of Caesalpinia benthamiana, Sphenocentrum jollyanum, and Paullinia pinnata, commonly used as aphrodisiacs in Ghana, were found to have detrimental effects on reproductive function with prolonged usage and thus may not be safe to use in healthy males who intend to reproduce. The root paste is applied locally to treat scrofulous enlargement. pinnata root bark has potent antidiabetic and antioxidant activities and also validates its use in folkloric medicine in the management of diabetes-related conditions. 12. 40. The combined mean wet weights of epididymides and testes of all treated groups did not vary significantly (p>0. pinnata and research findings already documented. Paullinia pinnata is a plant introduced to tropical Africa and has been reported to be useful in folkloric medicine. Please feel free to comment if you know other local Paullinoside A (1a), a new cerebroside, and a new ceramide named paullinomide A (2a), have been isolated from Paullinia pinnata. , (2014). In this study, a hydroethanolic root extract was investigated for its phytochemical composition and in vitro activity against the free-living nematode Caenorhabditis elegans as well as the larval stages of the parasitic helminths Paullinia pinnata L. , 2006); anti-arthritic property (Tseuguem et al. The leaves decoction is used in the East Africa region, for the treatment of snake bites . (Sapindaceae) is an African tropical plant whose roots and leaves are used in traditional medicine for many purposes, especially for erectile dysfunction, but its action mechanism is unknown. pinnata include the arterial relaxant effect of its methanol leaf and root extracts through endothelial-nitric oxide-dependent mechanisms (Zamble et al. Semantic Scholar extracted view of "Antibacterial and resistant modifying activity of Paullinia pinnata" by K. The result of Scientifically validated properties of P. Photo: Mark Hyde 29, Harry Pichanick Drive, New Alexandra Park, Harare. This study aims to evaluate the cardiotoxicity of 50% hydroalcoholic extract of the roots of P. Paullinia pendulifolia Rusby. 0 m. The methanol extracts of the leaves and stems were tested for antityphoid and antioxidant activities. This study evaluated the hypolipidemic, hepatoprotective, nephroprotective and antilipid peroxidation properties of a methanol extract of Paullinia pinnata root-bark, in alloxan-induced Prance, 2001). Purpose: Leaf extracts of Paullinia pinnata L. 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