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Vernonia amygdalina
One of the most important medicinal plants in Africa; the leaves of this shrub are a dietary staple and medicine across Central and West Africa for malaria, diabetes, and liver conditions.
Vernonia amygdalina, a shrub native to tropical Africa, is widely used as both a dietary staple and medicinal herb. Its primary applications include antimalarial, anti-diabetic, and hepatoprotective effects, attributed to sesquiterpene lactones such as vernodalin and vernomygdin, along with flavonoids.
The antimalarial activity is mediated by sesquiterpene lactones that inhibit heme polymerization and disrupt parasite membrane integrity. Anti-diabetic effects involve activation of AMPK and enhancement of glucose uptake, while hepatoprotection is linked to antioxidant and anti-inflammatory pathways, including Nrf2 activation and suppression of NF-κB.
One of the most important medicinal plants in Africa; the leaves of this shrub are a dietary staple and medicine across Central and West Africa for malaria, diabetes, and liver conditions.
Vernonia amygdalina, a shrub native to tropical Africa, is widely used as both a dietary staple and medicinal herb. Its primary applications include antimalarial, anti-diabetic, and hepatoprotective effects, attributed to sesquiterpene lactones such as vernodalin and vernomygdin, along with flavonoids.
The antimalarial activity is mediated by sesquiterpene lactones that inhibit heme polymerization and disrupt parasite membrane integrity. Anti-diabetic effects involve activation of AMPK and enhancement of glucose uptake, while hepatoprotection is linked to antioxidant and anti-inflammatory pathways, including Nrf2 activation and suppression of NF-κB.