safoutier
Pachylobus edulis · Dacryodes edulis
- Meilleure preuve
- D
- Précautions
- —
Information uniquement. L'usage traditionnel ne signifie pas une efficacité prouvée. Les preuves et la sécurité varient — consultez les sources citées.
Ce que dit la science
- The study found that D. edulis contains secondary metabolites with anti-microbial, anticancer, antidiabetic, anti-inflammatory, and hepatoprotective activities, but more research is needed.
- La zone adaptée au cacaoyer pourrait augmenter légèrement, tandis que de nombreuses espèces d'arbres d'ombrage pourraient devenir moins adaptées dans les systèmes agroforestiers à base de cacaoyers des pays occidentaux d'Afrique.
- L'étude suggère que certaines plantes médicinales, notamment Coreopsis tinctoria, Lithocarpus polystachyus et Panax ginseng, pourraient aider à améliorer l'homéostasie glycémique hépatique.
- L'étude a identifié 33 espèces végétales avec une activité antidiarrhéique, notamment Sida acuta et Santiria ebo, contre Shigella spp. et Yersinia pestis.
- Cinq composés issus de Dacryodes edulis ont montré une activité antipaludique, avec DES4 étant le plus actif.
Frequently asked questions
What is safoutier?
safoutier (Pachylobus edulis) 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 safoutier?
5 sourced findings are recorded for safoutier; the strongest carries evidence grade D. For example: The study found that D. edulis contains secondary metabolites with anti-microbial, anticancer, antidiabetic, anti-inflammatory, and hepatoprotective activities, but more research is needed.
How strong is the evidence for safoutier?
The strongest finding for safoutier carries evidence grade D — preliminary or traditional. Grades run A (strongest) to D (preliminary or traditional).
Is safoutier safe? What are the side effects?
No major safety issues are recorded for safoutier in our sources, but the data may be incomplete. Consult a qualified professional before use.
Does safoutier interact with medications?
No drug interactions are recorded for safoutier in our sources. This does not rule them out — check with a pharmacist.
What are the common names of safoutier?
safoutier is also known as: Dacryodes edulis.
Is safoutier 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.
Sources
- T2 New antimalarial hits from Dacryodes edulis (Burseraceae)--part I: isolation, in vitro activity, in silico "drug-likeness" and pharmacokinetic profiles. literature abstract metadata
- T2 Approaches to Decrease Hyperglycemia by Targeting Impaired Hepatic Glucose Homeostasis Using Medicinal Plants. literature abstract metadata
- T2 The Genus Dacryodes Vahl.: Ethnobotany, Phytochemistry and Biological Activities. literature abstract metadata
- T2 Vulnerability of cocoa-based agroforestry systems to climate change in West Africa. literature abstract metadata
- T2 Ethnopharmacological Survey, Phytochemical Screening and Antimicrobial Activities of Medicinal Plants Used in the Treatment of Diarrhea in Southeastern Gabon. literature abstract metadata