A Systematic Review of the Botanical, Phytochemical and Pharmacological Profile of Dracaena cochinchinensis, a Plant Source of the Ethnomedicine “Dragon’s Blood”
Abstract
:1. Botanical Source
1.1. Relationship between D. Cochinchinensis and Dragon’s Blood
1.2. Plant Occurrence
1.3. Botanical Description
1.4. The Formation of Dragon’s Blood in D. Cochinchinensis
1.5. Quality Control of Dragon’s Blood
2. Phytochemistry
2.1. Flavonoids
2.1.1. Chalcones and Dihydrochalcones
2.1.2. Flavanones and Flavans
2.1.3. Polymeric Flavonoids
2.1.4. Chromogen Ketones
2.2. Terpenes, Steroids and Steroidal Saponins
2.3. Lignans
2.4. Phenolic Constituents
2.5. Other Ingredients
3. Pharmacological Effects
3.1. Invigorated Blood Circulation
3.2. Hemostasis
3.3. Lowering Blood Sugar, Blood Lipids
3.4. Anti-Bacterial Effects
3.5. Enhancing Immune Function
3.6. Promoting Skin Repair
3.7. Anti-Spasmodic Effect
3.8. Anti-Inflammatory Effects
3.9. Analgesic Effects
3.10. Anti-Diabetic Effect
3.11. Anti-Tumor Effects
4. Toxicology Studies
5. Clinical Applications
5.1. Internal Medicine
5.1.1. Coronary Heart Disease
5.1.2. Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding
5.1.3. Peptic Ulcer
5.1.4. Chronic Nonspecific Ulcerative Colitis (Chronic Colitis)
5.1.5. Type II Diabetes and Its Complications
5.1.6. Hyperthyroidism
5.2. Gynecology
5.2.1. Cervical Erosion
5.2.2. Uterine Fibroids
5.2.3. Uterine Bleeding
5.2.4. Ovarian Cysts
5.3. Anorectal Disease
5.3.1. Hemorrhoids
5.3.2. Anal Fissures
5.4. ENT Diseases
5.4.1. Epistaxis
5.4.2. Traumatic Tympanic Membrane
5.5. Other Uses
5.5.1. Soft Tissue Injury
5.5.2. Radioactive Moist Dermatitis
5.5.3. Burn
5.5.4. Alopecia Areata
5.5.5. Psoriasis
5.5.6. Pressure Sores
5.5.7. Stroke
6. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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Fan, J.-Y.; Yi, T.; Sze-To, C.-M.; Zhu, L.; Peng, W.-L.; Zhang, Y.-Z.; Zhao, Z.-Z.; Chen, H.-B. A Systematic Review of the Botanical, Phytochemical and Pharmacological Profile of Dracaena cochinchinensis, a Plant Source of the Ethnomedicine “Dragon’s Blood”. Molecules 2014, 19, 10650-10669. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules190710650
Fan J-Y, Yi T, Sze-To C-M, Zhu L, Peng W-L, Zhang Y-Z, Zhao Z-Z, Chen H-B. A Systematic Review of the Botanical, Phytochemical and Pharmacological Profile of Dracaena cochinchinensis, a Plant Source of the Ethnomedicine “Dragon’s Blood”. Molecules. 2014; 19(7):10650-10669. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules190710650
Chicago/Turabian StyleFan, Jia-Yi, Tao Yi, Chui-Mei Sze-To, Lin Zhu, Wan-Ling Peng, Ya-Zhou Zhang, Zhong-Zhen Zhao, and Hu-Biao Chen. 2014. "A Systematic Review of the Botanical, Phytochemical and Pharmacological Profile of Dracaena cochinchinensis, a Plant Source of the Ethnomedicine “Dragon’s Blood”" Molecules 19, no. 7: 10650-10669. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules190710650
APA StyleFan, J. -Y., Yi, T., Sze-To, C. -M., Zhu, L., Peng, W. -L., Zhang, Y. -Z., Zhao, Z. -Z., & Chen, H. -B. (2014). A Systematic Review of the Botanical, Phytochemical and Pharmacological Profile of Dracaena cochinchinensis, a Plant Source of the Ethnomedicine “Dragon’s Blood”. Molecules, 19(7), 10650-10669. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules190710650