corkwood trees

Duboisia

Duboisia is a plant traditionally associated with certain indigenous cultures in Australia and New Zealand, though specific traditional uses are not well-documented. Scientifically, Duboisia contains over thirty-one known tropane alkaloids, including two new granatane alkaloids identified in D. myoporoides. While there is limited evidence regarding its efficacy, a study involving intravenous HBB did not show significant pain reduction compared to a placebo for patients with acute gastroenteritis. The plant has shown potential for genetic enhancement through the establishment of a protoplast isolation and regeneration system, which could be beneficial in future applications. Safety concerns are minimal based on current data; however, no specific drug interactions have been recorded.

De un vistazo
Mejor evidencia
B
Precauciones

Solo información. El uso tradicional no significa eficacia probada. La evidencia y la seguridad varían — consulte las fuentes citadas.

Lo que dice la ciencia

  • Thirty-one known tropane alkaloids were identified, with two new granatane alkaloids confirmed in Duboisia myoporoides. D PMID
  • Se estableció un sistema confiable de isolación y regeneración de protoplastos para las especies de Duboisia, lo que permite mejoras genéticas potenciales. D PMID
  • La administración intravenosa de HBB no mostró una diferencia significativa en la reducción del dolor comparada con un placebo en pacientes con gastroenteritis aguda. B PMID
  • El estudio proporcionó nuevos datos genéticos y morfológicos sobre especies de Cyathocotylidae, mejorando su comprensión filogenética dentro del grupo Diplostomoidea. D PMID

Frequently asked questions

What is corkwood trees?

corkwood trees (Duboisia) 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 corkwood trees?

4 sourced findings are recorded for corkwood trees; the strongest carries evidence grade B. For example: Thirty-one known tropane alkaloids were identified, with two new granatane alkaloids confirmed in Duboisia myoporoides.

How strong is the evidence for corkwood trees?

The strongest finding for corkwood trees carries evidence grade B — moderate evidence. Grades run A (strongest) to D (preliminary or traditional).

Is corkwood trees safe? What are the side effects?

No major safety issues are recorded for corkwood trees in our sources, but the data may be incomplete. Consult a qualified professional before use.

Does corkwood trees interact with medications?

No drug interactions are recorded for corkwood trees in our sources. This does not rule them out — check with a pharmacist.

What are the common names of corkwood trees?

corkwood trees is also known as: Дубоизия.

Is corkwood trees 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.

Fuentes

  1. T2 First Report on Mesophyll Protoplast Isolation and Regeneration System for the Duboisia Species. literature abstract metadata
  2. T2 Phylogeny and morphology of some European cyathocotylid digeneans (Trematoda: Diplostomoidea). literature abstract metadata
  3. T2 Identification of Granatane Alkaloids from Duboisia myoporoides (Solanaceae) using Molecular Networking and Semisynthesis. literature abstract metadata
  4. T2 Hyoscine-n-butylbromide in treating abdominal pain caused by gastroenteritis: a double-blind randomized placebo-controlled study. literature abstract metadata