Tropical herbs and spices from Mauritius as alternative biomedicine to manage communicable and non-communicable diseases

Mauritius, is a famous touristic tropical island that forms part of the Mascarene Islands in the Indian Ocean. The Island is also well known for its rich cultural and ethnic diversity and for its singular flora and fauna. The local population has been relying on traditional medicine including the us...

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Published in:Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine
Main Author: Fawzi Mahomoodally
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2018
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.4103/1995-7645.243084
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:f10af9505a334208ae7a315ba2a47699 2023-05-15T15:15:44+02:00 Tropical herbs and spices from Mauritius as alternative biomedicine to manage communicable and non-communicable diseases Fawzi Mahomoodally 2018-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.4103/1995-7645.243084 https://doaj.org/article/f10af9505a334208ae7a315ba2a47699 EN eng Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications http://www.apjtm.org/article.asp?issn=1995-7645;year=2018;volume=11;issue=13;spage=19;epage=19;aulast=Mahomoodally https://doaj.org/toc/2352-4146 2352-4146 doi:10.4103/1995-7645.243084 https://doaj.org/article/f10af9505a334208ae7a315ba2a47699 Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine, Vol 11, Iss 13, Pp 19-19 (2018) Mauritius In vitro In silico Mascarenes Island Indian Ocean Traditional medicine Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 article 2018 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.4103/1995-7645.243084 2022-12-31T00:42:45Z Mauritius, is a famous touristic tropical island that forms part of the Mascarene Islands in the Indian Ocean. The Island is also well known for its rich cultural and ethnic diversity and for its singular flora and fauna. The local population has been relying on traditional medicine including the use of endemic and indigenous plants, herbs and spices as alternative and complementary medicine for the management of common ailments. Indeed, tropical herbs and spices have always been an important source of lead compounds in the drug discovery process. Such traditional system of medicine has been increasingly used for therapeutic purposes against a panoply of human diseases globally. Over the past years, attempts have been made to document such uses and to validate these traditional claims. This presentation will endeavour to highlight recent progress on the use of herbs and spices in the treatment and/or management of common communicable and non-communicable diseases in light of ethnopharmacological and epidemiological surveys, and in vitro, in vivo and in silico lab-based studies. The ethnopharmacological/epidemiological investigations have led to documentation of several exotic, indigenous and endemic medicinal plant and animal remedies commonly used by Mauritians in the management of diabetes, pain, infectious diseases, against women and paediatric ailments. In vitro and in vivo studies have attempted to validate against non-communicable diseases via inhibition properties against enzymes of clinical relevance (amylase, glucosidase, lipases, and cholisterases). Enzymes kinetics studies have been conducted to determine the mode of inhibition and in silico molecular docking studies used to provide additional insights on the mode of binding of bioactive compounds from the plant extracts and the target enzymes. The plants have also been studied against infectious diseases via evaluation of bacteriostatic and bactericidal activities against pathogenic and antibiotic-resistant strains, biofilm eradication potential, and ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Endeavour ENVELOPE(162.000,162.000,-76.550,-76.550) Indian Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine 11 13 19
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topic Mauritius
In vitro
In silico
Mascarenes Island
Indian Ocean
Traditional medicine
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
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In vitro
In silico
Mascarenes Island
Indian Ocean
Traditional medicine
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Fawzi Mahomoodally
Tropical herbs and spices from Mauritius as alternative biomedicine to manage communicable and non-communicable diseases
topic_facet Mauritius
In vitro
In silico
Mascarenes Island
Indian Ocean
Traditional medicine
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
description Mauritius, is a famous touristic tropical island that forms part of the Mascarene Islands in the Indian Ocean. The Island is also well known for its rich cultural and ethnic diversity and for its singular flora and fauna. The local population has been relying on traditional medicine including the use of endemic and indigenous plants, herbs and spices as alternative and complementary medicine for the management of common ailments. Indeed, tropical herbs and spices have always been an important source of lead compounds in the drug discovery process. Such traditional system of medicine has been increasingly used for therapeutic purposes against a panoply of human diseases globally. Over the past years, attempts have been made to document such uses and to validate these traditional claims. This presentation will endeavour to highlight recent progress on the use of herbs and spices in the treatment and/or management of common communicable and non-communicable diseases in light of ethnopharmacological and epidemiological surveys, and in vitro, in vivo and in silico lab-based studies. The ethnopharmacological/epidemiological investigations have led to documentation of several exotic, indigenous and endemic medicinal plant and animal remedies commonly used by Mauritians in the management of diabetes, pain, infectious diseases, against women and paediatric ailments. In vitro and in vivo studies have attempted to validate against non-communicable diseases via inhibition properties against enzymes of clinical relevance (amylase, glucosidase, lipases, and cholisterases). Enzymes kinetics studies have been conducted to determine the mode of inhibition and in silico molecular docking studies used to provide additional insights on the mode of binding of bioactive compounds from the plant extracts and the target enzymes. The plants have also been studied against infectious diseases via evaluation of bacteriostatic and bactericidal activities against pathogenic and antibiotic-resistant strains, biofilm eradication potential, and ...
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title Tropical herbs and spices from Mauritius as alternative biomedicine to manage communicable and non-communicable diseases
title_short Tropical herbs and spices from Mauritius as alternative biomedicine to manage communicable and non-communicable diseases
title_full Tropical herbs and spices from Mauritius as alternative biomedicine to manage communicable and non-communicable diseases
title_fullStr Tropical herbs and spices from Mauritius as alternative biomedicine to manage communicable and non-communicable diseases
title_full_unstemmed Tropical herbs and spices from Mauritius as alternative biomedicine to manage communicable and non-communicable diseases
title_sort tropical herbs and spices from mauritius as alternative biomedicine to manage communicable and non-communicable diseases
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