TY - JOUR
T1 - Chemical profile, traditional uses, and biological activities of Piper chaba Vahl
T2 - A review
AU - Islam, Muhammad Torequl
AU - Hasan, Jabed
AU - Snigdha, H. M.Shadid Hossain
AU - Ali, Eunus S.
AU - Sharifi-Rad, Javad
AU - Martorell, Miquel
AU - Mubarak, Mohammad S.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2020/7/15
Y1 - 2020/7/15
N2 - Ethnopharmacological relevance: Piper chaba Hunter, called Chui Jhal or Choi Jhal, is commonly used as a culinary (spice) herb in India and Bangladesh. It exhibits numerous important biological activities and has been widely used in traditional medicine. Aim of the study: This review focuses on the chemical and pharmacological activities of a culinary ingredient P. chaba based on information extracted from the literature to highlight its use in traditional medicine. Methods: A literature search in known databases was conducted (till September 2019) for published articles using the relevant keywords. Results: Findings suggest that, to date, a number of important phytoconstituents such as dimeric alkaloids, and alkamides have been isolated from various parts of P. chaba. Extracts from P. chaba or derived compounds exhibit diverse biological activities, such as anti-microbial, anti-leishmanial, anti-malarial, anti-parasitic, cytotoxic/anticancer, adipogenic, hepato- and gastro-protective, anti-diabetic, analgesic, anti-diarrheal, depressive, anti-inflammatory, diuretic, anti-hypertensive, antipyretic, anti-ulcer, and immunomodulatory effect. Among the isolated compounds, chabamides, piperine, piplartine, retrofractamides A/B, methylenedioxyphenyl)-nona-2E,4E,8E-trienoic acid, n-butyl or n-pentyl amine, piperlonguminine, pipernonaline, dehydropipernonaline, N-isobutyl-(2E,4E)-octadecadienamide, and N-isobutyl-(2E,4E,14Z)-eicosatrienamide have documented important biological effects in various test systems. Conclusions: Taken together, P. chaba may be a potential source of plant-based therapeutic lead compounds, which justify its uses in traditional medicine.
AB - Ethnopharmacological relevance: Piper chaba Hunter, called Chui Jhal or Choi Jhal, is commonly used as a culinary (spice) herb in India and Bangladesh. It exhibits numerous important biological activities and has been widely used in traditional medicine. Aim of the study: This review focuses on the chemical and pharmacological activities of a culinary ingredient P. chaba based on information extracted from the literature to highlight its use in traditional medicine. Methods: A literature search in known databases was conducted (till September 2019) for published articles using the relevant keywords. Results: Findings suggest that, to date, a number of important phytoconstituents such as dimeric alkaloids, and alkamides have been isolated from various parts of P. chaba. Extracts from P. chaba or derived compounds exhibit diverse biological activities, such as anti-microbial, anti-leishmanial, anti-malarial, anti-parasitic, cytotoxic/anticancer, adipogenic, hepato- and gastro-protective, anti-diabetic, analgesic, anti-diarrheal, depressive, anti-inflammatory, diuretic, anti-hypertensive, antipyretic, anti-ulcer, and immunomodulatory effect. Among the isolated compounds, chabamides, piperine, piplartine, retrofractamides A/B, methylenedioxyphenyl)-nona-2E,4E,8E-trienoic acid, n-butyl or n-pentyl amine, piperlonguminine, pipernonaline, dehydropipernonaline, N-isobutyl-(2E,4E)-octadecadienamide, and N-isobutyl-(2E,4E,14Z)-eicosatrienamide have documented important biological effects in various test systems. Conclusions: Taken together, P. chaba may be a potential source of plant-based therapeutic lead compounds, which justify its uses in traditional medicine.
KW - Biological effects
KW - Chabamides
KW - Cytotoxicity
KW - Phytotherapy
KW - Piper chaba
KW - Traditional medicine
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jep.2020.112853
DO - 10.1016/j.jep.2020.112853
M3 - Review article
C2 - 32283191
AN - SCOPUS:85083441804
SN - 0378-8741
VL - 257
JO - Journal of Ethnopharmacology
JF - Journal of Ethnopharmacology
M1 - 112853
ER -