Arum palaestinum

Common Names: Solomon's lily

Ethnobotanical Studies

Studies

Medicinal Plants Cultivated in Egypt with Antiviral Potential: A Systematic Review.

Summary

Researchers studied antiviral properties of medicinal plants in Egypt, showing potential for treating serious viral diseases. Important due to high mortality rates, lack of cures, and emergence of resistant strains.

Elkhouly AM et al (2024).
Altern Ther Health Med.
PubMed:
39110055

Potential Anti-Tumorigenic Properties of Diverse Medicinal Plants against the Majority of Common Types of Cancer.

Summary

Study shows natural products from plants have potential in cancer therapy. Phytochemicals regulate molecular pathways, offering chemo-preventive benefits. Literature review highlights medicinal plants' anticancer effects and mechanisms. Important for developing targeted treatments.

Review Cancer
Albahri G et al (2024).
Pharmaceuticals (Basel).
PubMed:
38794144

Chemical imitation of yeast fermentation by the drosophilid-pollinated deceptive trap-flower Aristolochia baetica (Aristolochiaceae).

Rupp T et al (2024).
Phytochemistry.
PubMed:
38762152

Arum palaestinum delays hepatocellular carcinoma proliferation through the PI3K-AKT-mTOR signaling pathway and exhibits anticoagulant effects with antimicrobial properties.

Dwikat M et al (2023).
Front Pharmacol.
PubMed:
37332348

Evaluation of the hypoglycemic effect of seven wild folkloric edible plants from Palestine.

Hawash M et al (2019).
J Complement Integr Med.
PubMed:
31323003

Complementary and alternative medicine use among cancer patients in Palestine with special reference to safety-related concerns.

Ali-Shtayeh MS et al (2016).
J Ethnopharmacol.
PubMed:
27125594

Erratum to: Arum Palaestinum with isovanillin, linolenic acid and β-sitosterol inhibits prostate cancer spheroids and reduces the growth rate of prostate tumors in mice.

Cole C et al (2015).
BMC Complement Altern Med.
PubMed:
26370704

In vitro and in vivo comparison of the biological activities of two traditionally and widely used Arum species from Jordan: Arum dioscoridis Sibth & Sm. and Arum palaestinum Boiss.

Afifi FU et al (2016).
Nat Prod Res.
PubMed:
26284613

Arum Palaestinum with isovanillin, linolenic acid and β-sitosterol inhibits prostate cancer spheroids and reduces the growth rate of prostate tumors in mice.

Cole C et al (2015).
BMC Complement Altern Med.
PubMed:
26243305

In vitro antioxidant and antitumor activities of six selected plants used in the Traditional Arabic Palestinian herbal medicine.

Husein AI et al (2014).
Pharm Biol.
PubMed:
24863277

Synthesis of the reported structure of piperazirum using a nitro-Mannich reaction as the key stereochemical determining step.

Anderson JC et al (2013).
Beilstein J Org Chem.
PubMed:
24062836

Herbal preparation use by patients suffering from cancer in Palestine.

Ali-Shtayeh MS, Jamous RM and Jamous RM (2011).
Complement Ther Clin Pract.
PubMed:
21982140

Traditional knowledge of wild edible plants used in Palestine (Northern West Bank): a comparative study.

Ali-Shtayeh MS et al (2008).
J Ethnobiol Ethnomed.
PubMed:
18474107

A new pyrrole alkaloid isolated from Arum palaestinum Boiss. and its biological activities.

El-Desouky SK et al (2007).
Arch Pharm Res.
PubMed:
17879743

Effect of isoorientin isolated from Arum palaestinum on uterine smooth muscle of rats and guinea pigs.

Afifi FU, Khalil E and Abdalla S (1999).
J Ethnopharmacol.
PubMed:
10465658