Mikania glomerata

Ethnobotanical Studies

Studies

Safety evaluation of Mikania glomerata and Mikania laevigata in healthy volunteers: A randomized, open label and multiple dose phase I clinical trial.

Bertol G et al (2023).
J Ethnopharmacol.
PubMed:
37562463

Ent-kaurenoic acid-enriched Mikania glomerata leaves-complexed β-cyclodextrin: Pharmaceutical development and in vivo antitumor activity in a sarcoma 180 mouse model.

Alves ÂVF et al (2023).
Int J Pharm.
PubMed:
36529360

The potential of Brazilian native plant species used in the therapy for snakebites: A literature review.

Review
Konrath EL et al (2022).
Toxicon.
PubMed:
35952835

Experimental and Clinical Studies on the Effects of Natural Products on Noxious Agents-Induced Lung Disorders, a Review.

Review
Saadat S et al (2022).
Front Nutr.
PubMed:
35662950

COVID-19: Is There Evidence for the Use of Herbal Medicines as Adjuvant Symptomatic Therapy?

Summary

The current self-management recommendations for COVID-19 involve rest, hydration, and the use of NSAIDs for high fever. Many patients may also use herbal medicines.

Review COVID-19
Silveira D et al (2020).
Front Pharmacol.
PubMed:
33071794

Evaluation of genotoxicity and coumarin production in conventional and organic cultivation systems of Mikania glomerata Spreng.

Dos Santos RR et al (2019).
J Environ Sci Health B.
PubMed:
31258003

Influence of environmental factors on the volatile composition of two Brazilian medicinal plants: Mikania laevigata and Mikania glomerata.

Ueno VA and Sawaya ACHF (2019).
Metabolomics.
PubMed:
31190244

Pharmacological study of anti-inflammatory activity of aqueous extracts of Mikania glomerata (Spreng.) and Mikania laevigata (Sch. Bip. ex Baker).

Della Pasqua CSP et al (2019).
J Ethnopharmacol.
PubMed:
30415057

Anti-inflammatory actions of herbal medicines in a model of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease induced by cigarette smoke.

Possebon L et al (2018).
Biomed Pharmacother.
PubMed:
29710457

The Brazilian market of herbal medicinal products and the impacts of the new legislation on traditional medicines.

Carvalho ACB et al (2018).
J Ethnopharmacol.
PubMed:
28987598

Comparison of the Morphology, Anatomy, and Chemical Profile of Mikania glomerata and Mikania laevigata.

Costa VCO et al (2018).
Planta Med.
PubMed:
28926862

Mikania glomerata Sprengel extract and its major compound ent-kaurenoic acid display activity against bacteria present in endodontic infections.

Moreti DLC et al (2017).
Anaerobe.
PubMed:
28627377

ent-Kaurenoic acid-rich extract from Mikania glomerata: In vitro activity against bacteria responsible for dental caries.

Moreira MR et al (2016).
Fitoterapia.
PubMed:
27316976

Scientific evidence for Mikania laevigata and Mikania glomerata as a pharmacological tool.

Review
Napimoga MH and Yatsuda R (2010).
J Pharm Pharmacol.
PubMed:
20636868

Development and validation of an RP-HPLC method for quantification of cinnamic acid derivatives and kaurane-type diterpenes in Mikania laevigata and Mikania glomerata.

Bertolucci SK et al (2009).
Planta Med.
PubMed:
19096997

Effects of Mikania glomerata Spreng. and Mikania laevigata Schultz Bip. ex Baker (Asteraceae) extracts on pulmonary inflammation and oxidative stress caused by acute coal dust exposure.

Freitas TP et al (2008).
J Med Food.
PubMed:
19053871