A Review of the Ethnobotany and Pharmacological Importance of Alstonia boonei De Wild (Apocynaceae)

JPK Adotey, GE Adukpo… - International …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
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Alstonia boonei De Wild is a herbal medicinal plant of West African origin, popularly known
as God′ s tree or “Onyame dua”. Within West Africa, it is considered as sacred in some
forest communities; consequently the plant parts are not eaten. The plant parts have been
traditionally used for its antimalarial, aphrodisiac, antidiabetic, antimicrobial, and antipyretic
activities, which have also been proved scientifically. The plant parts are rich in various
bioactive compounds such as echitamidine, Nα‐formylechitamidine, boonein, loganin …
Alstonia boonei De Wild is a herbal medicinal plant of West African origin, popularly known as God′s tree or “Onyame dua”. Within West Africa, it is considered as sacred in some forest communities; consequently the plant parts are not eaten. The plant parts have been traditionally used for its antimalarial, aphrodisiac, antidiabetic, antimicrobial, and antipyretic activities, which have also been proved scientifically. The plant parts are rich in various bioactive compounds such as echitamidine, Nα‐formylechitamidine, boonein, loganin, lupeol, ursolic acid, and β‐amyrin among which the alkaloids and triterpenoids form a major portion. The present paper aims at investigating the main research undertaken on the plant in order to provide sufficient baseline information for future work and for commercial exploitation.
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