The traditional use of Southern African medicinal plants to alleviate fever and their antipyretic activities

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Cock, IE
Luwaca, N
Van Vuuren, SF
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2023
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Ethnopharmacological relevance: Multiple plant species are used traditionally in southern Africa to treat fever. This review summarises the traditional use, highlights promising plant species and focuses on validation studies to highlight future areas of research. Aim of the study: This study aimed to critically review the use of southern African plants to alleviate fever. Additionally, an examination of research into those plants was undertaken to highlight gaps in the literature with the aim of stimulating further research in this field. Materials and methods: Ethnobotanical books, reviews and primary research studies were searched to identify plant species traditionally used to treat fever in southern Africa and to summarise the current knowledge and identify areas requiring further research. This study was non-biased and did not have any taxonomic preferences, nor did it favour any southern African healing systems over the others. Results: The traditional therapeutic uses of 203 southern African plant species to alleviate fever were recorded. Leaves and roots/bulbs/rhizomes were the most commonly used plant part, and they were most commonly prepared as decoctions or infusions and consumed orally. Notably, only twenty-two species (∼11% of the identified species) have been scientifically evaluated for antipyretic properties, with substantially fewer mechanistic studies evident. Conclusions: Despite the availability of ethnobotanical records, the antipyretic properties of southern African medicinal plants are poorly reported. Indeed, the efficacy of most plants is yet to be verified and very few mechanistic studies are available.

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Journal of Ethnopharmacology

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303

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Pharmacology and pharmaceutical sciences

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Life Sciences & Biomedicine

Plant Sciences

Chemistry, Medicinal

Integrative & Complementary Medicine

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Cock, IE; Luwaca, N; Van Vuuren, SF, The traditional use of Southern African medicinal plants to alleviate fever and their antipyretic activities, Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2023, 303, pp. 115850

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