cluster fig
Ficus racemosa
Ficus racemosa, commonly known as Indian mulberry or griffithia fig, originates from traditional medicine practices in India and other parts of Asia. Traditionally, it has not been extensively documented for specific medicinal uses across various cultures. Scientific studies have identified two new biflavonoids from the leaves, which show promising bioactivity scores but require further investigation. The bark extract demonstrated anti-ophidic properties with chlorogenic acid exhibiting in vitro venom-neutralizing activity. Additionally, research indicates that zinc nanoparticles derived from Ficus racemosa can improve shrimp survival and immune function when added to their diet. While no major safety concerns or drug interactions have been recorded, the current evidence is limited, and more extensive studies are needed to validate these findings.
- Beste Evidenz
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- Warnhinweise
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Nur zur Information. Traditionelle Anwendung bedeutet keine nachgewiesene Wirksamkeit. Evidenz und Sicherheit variieren — siehe die angegebenen Quellen.
Was die Wissenschaft sagt
- Zweierlei neue Biflavonide wurden in den Blättern von Ficus racemosa identifiziert und zeigen Potenzial als COX-1/COX-2-Inhibitoren.
- Die Studie erkannte Chlorogenic-Acid aus Ficus racemosa als potenziell antischarnische Eigenschaften in vitro an.
- Ficus racemosa zeigte ein versprechenbringendes Präbiotikum-Potenzial, aber es zeigte nicht die höchsten Niveaus an Ernährungsfasern oder Oligosaccharriden im Vergleich zu anderen untersuchten Pflanzen.
- Die Studie zeigte an Krebsen, die mit Diäten versorgt wurden, die mit zinknen Nanopartikeln aus Dumur (Ficus racemosa) angereichert waren, eine verbesserte Überlebensfähigkeit, Wachstum, Immunbiomarker und Pathogenresistenz im Vergleich zu Kontrollgruppen.
Frequently asked questions
What is cluster fig?
cluster fig (Ficus racemosa) is a plant documented in FolkKB's traditional-medicine reference, drawn from sourced literature and cross-checked against the evidence.
What does the scientific evidence say about cluster fig?
4 sourced findings are recorded for cluster fig; the strongest carries evidence grade D. For example: Zweierlei neue Biflavonide wurden in den Blättern von Ficus racemosa identifiziert und zeigen Potenzial als COX-1/COX-2-Inhibitoren.
How strong is the evidence for cluster fig?
The strongest finding for cluster fig carries evidence grade D — preliminary or traditional. Grades run A (strongest) to D (preliminary or traditional).
Is cluster fig safe? What are the side effects?
No major safety issues are recorded for cluster fig in our sources, but the data may be incomplete. Consult a qualified professional before use.
Does cluster fig interact with medications?
No drug interactions are recorded for cluster fig in our sources. This does not rule them out — check with a pharmacist.
What are the common names of cluster fig?
cluster fig is also known as: Фикус кистевидный.
Is cluster fig a proven treatment?
No. FolkKB is informational only. Traditional use and early findings are not proof of efficacy or safety — consult a qualified professional and never self-treat.
Quellen
- T2 Plant-mediated synthesis: Transforming traditional Bangladeshi medicinal plants into immunomodulatory nanoparticles for enhanced shrimp immunity and pathogen control. literature abstract metadata
- T2 Bioassay-guided identification of Chlorogenic Acid as an anti-snake venom constituent of Ficus racemosa L.: An in vitro and in silico study. literature abstract metadata
- T2 Isolation, structural characterisation and in silico evaluation of new biflavonoids from Ficus racemosa L. literature abstract metadata
- T2 Prebiotics characterization from traditional legumes and fruits sources and their synergistic effects on probiotic growth and short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) production. literature abstract metadata