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Journal of Zhejiang University SCIENCE B 2018 Vol.19 No.2 P.85-119

http://doi.org/10.1631/jzus.B1600344


A review of the use of pteridophytes for treating human ailments


Author(s):  Xavier-ravi Baskaran, Antony-varuvel Geo Vigila, Shou-zhou Zhang, Shi-xiu Feng, Wen-bo Liao

Affiliation(s):  State Key Laboratory of Biocontrol and Guangdong Key Laboratory of Plant Resources, School of Life Sciences, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510275, China; more

Corresponding email(s):   lsslwb@mail.sysu.edu.cn

Key Words:  Pteridophyte, Fern, Alternative medicine, Selaginella, Human illness, Bioactive molecule


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Abstract: 
The aim of this review was to explore the pharmacological activity of early tracheophytes (pteridophytes) as an alternative medicine for treating human ailments. As the first vascular plants, pteridophytes (aka, ferns and fern allies) are an ancient lineage, and human beings have been exploring and using taxa from this lineage for over 2000 years because of their beneficial properties. We have documented the medicinal uses of pteridophytes belonging to thirty different families. The lycophyte Selaginella sp. was shown in earlier studies to have multiple pharmacological activity, such as antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer, antidiabetic, antiviral, antimicrobial, and anti-Alzheimer properties. Among all the pteridophytes examined, taxa from the Pteridaceae, Polypodiaceae, and Adiantaceae exhibited significant medicinal activity. Based on our review, many pteridophytes have properties that could be used in alternative medicine for treatment of various human illnesses. Biotechnological tools can be used to preserve and even improve their bioactive molecules for the preparation of medicines against illness. Even though several studies have reported medicinal uses of ferns, the possible bioactive compounds of several pteridophytes have not been identified. Furthermore, their optimal dosage level and treatment strategies still need to be determined. Finally, the future direction of pteridophyte research is discussed.

蕨类植物治疗人类疾病的应用概况

概要:蕨类植物全世界约48科250属12 000种,目前只有少数蕨类植物的生物学活性得到了研究,这些研究已经证明蕨类植物的药用价值及其在植物科学领域的重要性.本文旨在总结关于蕨类植物的主要化学成分及药理活性,特别是其抗氧化活性、抗肿瘤活性、抗糖尿病活性、抗病毒活性、抗炎活性、抗菌活性、抗老年痴呆症和脑疾病活性等,可用于替代医学的各种人类疾病治疗.然而,它们的最佳剂量和治疗策略仍需要进一步研究.
关键词:蕨类植物;替代医学;卷柏属;人类疾病;生物活性分子

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