Critical Study of Phytochemical and Pharmacological Profiles of the Genus Odontonema (Acanthaceae)

Authors

  • Lokadi Pierre Luhata Groupe de Génies Congolais, Laboratoire de Bioénergie, Faculté de Sciences et Technologies, Université Loyola du Congo, Box 3724, Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo and Department of Chemistry, Faculty of science and Technology, Sophia University, Japan.
  • Peter Mubanga Cheuka Department of Chemistry, University of Zambia, Box 32379, Lusaka, Zambia.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/tipr/v1/2261E

Keywords:

Phytomedicine, phytochemical, pharmacological, bioactivity, Odontonema

Abstract

Odontonema is a group of tropical plant species used in folklore medicine because of its wide range of pharmacological properties. These plants show a wide variety in habitat-preference and biological types. Most of them are shrubs or herbs, climbing plants; xerophytes and marshy plants are also very common. These plants are known to be anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory, anti-hypertensive, anti-viral, hepatoprotective, sedative and anti-oxidant. Furthermore, some species have been reported to induce child birth and trigger bronchodilatation. Since this group of plants is associated with a plethora of pharmacological properties, a review of reported medicinally-relevant investigations is warranted. Herein, we review the ethnopharmacology, bioactivity reports, and phytochemistry of the plant species belonging to the genus Odontonema. To compile this review, an extensive literature search was conducted using Google Scholar, SciFinder, ScienceDirect, Web of Science, and Scielo web sites, updated to September 2020. Although there are a number of pharmacological and ethnopharmaco-logical reports on the four species of Odontonema covered in this review, phytochemical profiling of this group of plants is quiet limited. Odontonema strictium was found to be the most phytochemically profiled showing the presence of phytosterols and flavonoids. The anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, anti-oxidant, anti-hypertensive and uterine contraction properties must stimulate phytochemical research interests into this genus which could, one day, lead to development and commercialization of a drug from this natural source.

Published

2021-02-20

How to Cite

Lokadi Pierre Luhata, & Peter Mubanga Cheuka. (2021). Critical Study of Phytochemical and Pharmacological Profiles of the Genus Odontonema (Acanthaceae). Technological Innovation in Pharmaceutical Research Vol. 1, 1–9. https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/tipr/v1/2261E