Affiliation:
1. Gupta College of Technological Sciences, G.T. Road, Ashram more, Asansol, West Bengal, India
2. NSHM Knowledge Campus, Kolkata- Group of Institutions, 124 B.L. Saha Road, Kolkata, West Bengal, India
Abstract
Barleria prionitis, a small perpetual, prickly shrub, belongs to the family Acanthaceae,
normally called “porcupine flower” or “Vajradanti” with a lot of vernacular names. It is an indigenous
herb of Southern Asia and some regions of Africa. The therapeutic use of leaf, flower, stem,
seed, shoot, root and in certain cases complete herb of B. prionitis against numerous disorders including
cough, fever, jaundice, asthma, severe pain, acne, cut wound is recognized by ayurvedic and
other conventional medicinal systems. An exhaustive bibliographic research of this plant has been
carried out by means of scientific engines and databases like Google Scholar, PubMed, and Science
direct; as a result, it has been found that this herb possesses a rich phytochemical content and a wide
range of pharmacological activities such as antimicrobial activity, anthelmintic activity, antidiarrheal
activity, antioxidant activity, antifertility activity, anti-diabetic activity, anti-inflammatory activity,
cytoprotective activity, antiarthritic activity, diuretic activity, hepatoprotective activity, enzyme inhibitory
activity and antinociceptive activity without any toxic effects. The plant has been reported
to have tannin, saponin, flavonoid, glycoside, alkaloid and phenolic compounds present in it. It is also
a noteworthy origin of secondary metabolites such as β-sitosterol, lupeol, syringic acid, and vanillic
acid. However, having potential therapeutic importance, it is still underutilized.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Complementary and alternative medicine,Drug Discovery