Fabiana imbricata Ruiz et Pav. (Solanaceae), a review of an important Patagonian medicinal plant

Publication date: Available online 12 September 2018Source: Journal of EthnopharmacologyAuthor(s): Guillermo Schmeda-Hirschmann, Cristina TheodulozAbstractEthnopharmacological relevanceFabiana imbricata (Solanaceae) is a Patagonian medicinal plant with a long tradition of use. The aim of this review is to provide an integrative overview of the traditional uses, chemistry, bioactivity and chemical profiling of the crude drug.Materials and methodsThe information was collected from scientific databases searching with the keywords Fabiana imbricata, Fabiana species, Fabiana (Solanaceae) and includes local literature and books.ResultsThe indications of use reported in literature show little variation from the data published as early as 1889. The chemical studies showed a rich diversity in metabolites including phenolics, coumarins, flavonoids, phenylpropanoids, terpenes, alkaloids and sugars. Bioactivity studies supported the traditional use as diuretic and also the potential of the crude drug as a gastroprotective agent. The plant can be used as a source of compounds with effect on gastric ulcers and shows enzyme inhibitory activity. While the germination rate of the plant is very low, protocols were developed for the rapid in vitro propagation of the species. The toxicity of the crude drug extracts was low and did not show clastogenic effect in human lymphocytes. Further research is needed to disclose the potential of the F. imbricata sesquiterpenes on other relevant biological ...
Source: Journal of Ethnopharmacology - Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Source Type: research