A review on Cressa cretica Linn.: A halophytic plant.

A review on Cressa cretica Linn.: A halophytic plant. Pharmacogn Rev. 2010 Jul;4(8):161-6 Authors: Priyashree S, Jha S, Pattanayak SP Abstract Herbal medicine is used by up to 80% of the population in developing countries. Cressa cretica L. is a popular holophytic plant and is used in folklore medicine for ailments including diabetes, ulcers, asthma, anthelmintic, stomachic, tonic and aphrodisiac purposes, enriches the blood, and is useful in constipation, leprosy, and urinary discharges. The plant is traditionally used in Bahrain as expectorant and antibilious agent. Scientific evidence suggests its versatile biological functions such as its antibacterial, antifungal, antitussive, anticancer with some other plants, anti-inflammatory, and improving testicular function in rats. In this article, a comprehensive account of the morphology, phytochemical constituents, ethnobotany, and biological activities are included in view of the recent findings of importance on the plant, C. cretica. PMID: 22228956 [PubMed]
Source: Pharmacognosy Reviews - Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Tags: Pharmacogn Rev Source Type: research