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Review
. 2014 Jul 21:2014:938543.
doi: 10.1155/2014/938543. eCollection 2014.

Pharmacological and Ethnomedicinal Overview of Heritiera fomes: Future Prospects

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Pharmacological and Ethnomedicinal Overview of Heritiera fomes: Future Prospects

Imran Mahmud et al. Int Sch Res Notices. .

Abstract

Mangrove plants are specialized woody plants growing in the swamps of tidal-coastal areas and river deltas of tropical and subtropical parts of the world. They have been utilized for medicinal and other purposes by the coastal people over the years. Heritiera fomes Buch. Ham. (family: Sterculiaceae) commonly known as Sundari (Bengali) is a preeminent mangrove plant occurring in the Sundarbans forest located in the southern part of Bangladesh and adjoining West Bengal province of India. The plant has applications in traditional folk medicine as evidenced by its extensive use for treating diabetes, hepatic disorders, gastrointestinal disorders, goiter, and skin diseases by the local people and traditional health practitioners. A number of investigations indicated that the plant possesses significant antioxidant, antinociceptive, antihyperglycemic, antimicrobial, and anticancer activities. Phytochemical analyses have revealed the presence of important chemical constituents like saponins, alkaloids, glycosides, tannins, steroids, flavonoids, gums, phytosterols, and reducing sugars. The present study is aimed at compiling information on phytochemical, biological, pharmacological, and ethnobotanical properties of this important medicinal plant, with a view to critically assess the legitimacy of the use of this plant in the aforementioned disorders as well as providing directions for further research.

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Figure 1
Various parts of Heritiera fomes. Clockwise from top left: tree, pneumatophores, twigs, and barks.
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Map of the Sundarbans.
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Figure 3
Structures of some phytochemical constituents reported from H. fomes.

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