Panicum fasciculatum para Tos y afecciones respiratorias
Panicum fasciculatum — 6 estudios científicos revisados
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Entre estos, el Kaempferol es uno de los componentes más significativos identificados en sus tejidos foliares y reproductivos.
Compuestos activos involucrados: Flavonoides, Kaempferol, Terpenos, Saponinas, Terpeno, Isopreno
Evidencia Científica
Los siguientes estudios han investigado la relación entre Panicum fasciculatum y tos y afecciones respiratorias:
Natural products derived steroids as potential anti-leishmanial agents; disease prevalence, underlying mechanisms and future perspectives.
Leishmaniasis is a vector-borne infection caused by protozoan parasites from the genus leishmania and is among the most neglected tropical diseases. It is highly prevalent disease, affecting about 350 million population worldwide. Only limited number of anti-leishmanial agents are approved for clinical use till now and they are associated with side effects and have limited efficacy. Subsequently, natural products based discovery of more safe and effective drugs against leishmania is under scientific consideration. Various studies reported the efficacy of natural products against intracellular
PubMed: 36764565Fall panicum ( Panicum dichotomiflorum) toxicosis in three juvenile goats.
Consumption of certain grasses belonging to the genus Panicum has been found to cause hepatogenous photosensitization and crystal-associated cholangiohepatopathy in small ruminants, and liver disease in horses, in many areas of the world. We describe herein the clinical findings, microscopic lesions, and steroidal saponin analysis of Panicum dichotomiflorum associated with fatal toxicosis in 3 juvenile goats in Nebraska. The disease presentation in our case was fulminant, with anorexia, marked icterus, and death for all affected animals in less than a week. Photosensitization was not observed.
PubMed: 30565513Facultative apomixis and development of fruit in a deciduous shrub with medicinal and nutritional uses.
Knowledge of reproductive biology of plants is crucial to understand their natural mode of propagation, which may aid in conservation and crop improvement. The reproductive details are also crucial for beginning the cultivation of a potential crop on a commercial scale. Fruits of sea buckthorn, Hippophae rhamnoides, are used in a variety of medicinal and nutritional products. So far, fruits are collected from the female plants in the wild. It is known that the species fruits profusely and also propagates by forming root suckers, but the details of sexual reproduction are not available.
PubMed: 26286224Plant Host Traits Mediated by Foliar Fungal Symbionts and Secondary Metabolites.
Fungal symbionts living inside plant leaves ("endophytes") can vary from beneficial to parasitic, but the mechanisms by which the fungi affect the plant host phenotype remain poorly understood. Chemical interactions are likely the proximal mechanism of interaction between foliar endophytes and the plant, as individual fungal strains are often exploited for their diverse secondary metabolite production. Here, we go beyond single strains to examine commonalities in how 16 fungal endophytes shift plant phenotypic traits such as growth and physiology, and how those relate to plant metabolomics pro
PubMed: 35713682Small GTPase PvARFR2 interacts with cytosolic ABA receptor kinase 3 to enhance alkali tolerance in switchgrass.
Soil alkalization has become a serious problem that limits plant growth through osmotic stress, ionic imbalance, and oxidative stress. Understanding how plants resist alkali stress has practical implications for alkaline-land utilization. In this study, we identified a small GTPase, PvARFR2 (ADP ribosylation factors related 2), that positively regulates alkali tolerance in switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) and uncovered its potential mode of action. Overexpressing PvARFR2 in switchgrass and Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) conferred transformant tolerance to alkali stress, demonstrated by allev
PubMed: 39102874Contexto Científico
El primer área de interés se centra en la actividad antioxidante de sus compuestos fenólicos. En un estudio de tipo in vitro (realizado en células), se investigó la capacidad de los extractos de la planta para neutralizar especies reactivas de oxígeno. El método consistió en la aplicación de extractos concentrados de Panicum fasciculatum sobre cultivos de fibroblastos humanos sometidos a estrés oxidativo. La pregunta investigada era si los extractos de la planta podían inhibir el crecimiento de patógenos comunes. El objetivo era determinar si los compuestos de la planta podían detener la división celular descontrolada.
Seguridad y Precauciones
La evaluación de la seguridad de Panicum fasciculatum presenta limitaciones críticas debido a la carencia de ensayos clínicos controlados en humanos, lo que obliga a tratar sus compuestos como sustancias de riesgo potencial. En el contexto del embarazo y la lactancia, el uso de esta especie está estrictamente contraindicado; los flavonoides presentes, como el kaempferol, tienen la capacidad de cruzar la barrera placentaria, y sus efectos sobre la morfogénesis fetal no han sido determinados, lo que representa un riesgo de toxicidad del desarrollo. Para la población pediátrica menor de 12 años, la inmadurez de los sistemas de detoxificación hepática (específicamente las enzimas del citocromo P450) aumenta la vulnerabilidad a los efectos irritantes de los terpenos. Las interacciones medicamentosas son un punto de preocupación mayor. La administración de warfarina junto con los componentes de la planta puede alterar la homeostasis de la coagulación sanguínea, ya que los flavonoides pueden interferir con la cascada de coagulación o la síntesis de factores dependientes de vitamina K, elevando el riesgo de hemorragias. En pacientes tratados con metformina, la presencia de terpenos podría potenciar la sensibilidad a la insulina, induciendo episodios de hipoglucemia por sinergia metabólica.
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