Anthocleista Explained

Anthocleista is a genus of tree- and shrub-like tropical plants in the subtribe Potaliinae in the Gentian family. There are between 14 and 16 species in the genus, native mainly to tropical Africa, including Madagascar and the Mascarene Islands. Anthocleista was once placed in the family Loganiaceae, but more recent molecular, morphological, and phytochemical evidence has placed the group well within the Gentianaceae.

Uses

Traditional Medicine

In Africa, traditional use of the plants of this species is used in diseases like Diabetes, Obesity, Hypertension, Constipation (as laxative), Impotence, Fertility problems, Hyperprolactinemia, Sexual dysfunction, Malaria, Worms, STDs (Gonorrhea, Syphilis), Fever(as antipyretic), Rheumatism, Bronchitis, Typhoid Fever, Hemorrhoids, Hernia and Cancer. This review cited only in vitro and animal research in support of these putative health benefits.[1]

Species

As of June 2024, Plants of the World Online accepts 16 species for this genus:[2]

References

General references

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Medicinal plants of the genus Anthocleista - A review of their ethnobotany, phytochemistry and pharmacology.
  2. Web site: Anthocleista Afzel. ex R.Br. Plants of the World Online Kew Science . 2024-06-07 . Plants of the World Online . en.