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DRACAENA CİNNABARİ REÇİNESİ VE TIBBİ OLARAK KULLANIMI

Year 2020, Volume: 2 Issue: 2, 16 - 21, 29.12.2020

Abstract

Antik dünyanın çok değerli bir ürünü olan Dracaena cinnebari (DC) ağacı “Ejderha ağacı”, “Ejder Kanı Ağacı”, “İki Kardeşin Kanı” ve Arabistan’da da “dammalachawin” veya “cinnebar” olarak bilinmektedir. Ejderhanın kanı, antik çağlardan beri birçok kültür tarafından ünlü bir geleneksel tıp olarak kullanılan koyu kırmızı bir reçinedir. “Ejderhanın kanı” terimi, genellikle halk tıbbında kullanılan granüller, toz, topaklar veya çubuklar olarak karşılaşılan kırmızımsı reçineli ürünleri ifade eder. Ejderhanın kanı (Dracaena) Yemen halk tıbbında dizanteri, ishal, kanama ve dış ülser tedavisinde kullanılmaktadır. Dracaena reçinesi güçlü vazokonstrüktif özelliklere sahiptir ve kas gevşetici olarak kullanılır. Ayrıca gonore, idrarın durması, sulu gözler ve küçük yanıkların tedavisinde kullanılmıştır. Dracaena cinnabarini’nin ayrıca antikanser, antiviral, antimikrobiyal, antioksidan, antidiyabetik ve antifugal gibi önemli özelliklere sahiptir.

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Year 2020, Volume: 2 Issue: 2, 16 - 21, 29.12.2020

Abstract

References

  • 1. Hubalkova I., Madera P, and Volarik D, Growth dynamics of Dracaena cinnabari under controlled conditions as the most effective way to protect endangered species. Saudi J Biol Sci, 2017. 24(7): p. 1445-1452.
  • 2. Adolt Radim, J.P., Age structure and growth of Dracaena cinnabari populations on Socotra. Trees 2004. 18:43–53: p. 18:43–53.
  • 3. Yahia S. Al-Awthan, M.A.Z., and Shtaywy Abdalla, Flavonoids Content of Dracaena cinnabari Resin and Effects of the Aqueous Extract on Isolated Smooth Muscle Preparations, Perfused Heart, Blood Pressure and Diuresis in the Rat. Jordan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2010. Volume 3, No. 1, 2010 p. Volume 3, No. 1, 2010
  • 4. Gupta, D., B. Bleakley, and R.K. Gupta, Dragon's blood: botany, chemistry and therapeutic uses. J Ethnopharmacol, 2008. 115(3): p. 361-80.
  • 5. Khanum, Y.H.I.M.a.S.A., BIOLOGICAL EFFECT OF EXTRACTS DRACAEN CINNABARI BALF.F RESIN IN SOCOTRA ISLAND (YEMEN). J.Bio.Innov, 2015. 4(5),pp:216-235,2015.
  • 6. Irena Hubálková, J.H., Jan Kubíček, Pavel Mazal, et al., PRELIMINARY ANATOMICAL STUDY ON SECONDARY THICKENING PARTS OF ENDEMIC DRACAENA CINNABARI BALF.FIL. FROM THE SOQOTRA ISLAND. WOOD RESEARCH, 2017. Vol. 62 (1): p. 67-78.
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  • 10. Mohamed Masaoud, K.H., Ahlam, H. Ahmed, and Maher. Ali. Al.Maqtar, LUPANE-TYPE TRITERPENOIDS DERIVATIVES FROM RESIN OF THE SOCOTRA DRAGON TREE (DRACAENA CINNABARI BALF., AGAVACEAE) World Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2015. Volume 4, Issue 4, 182-194. : p. Volume 4, Issue 4, 182-194.
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  • 14. Beutler, J.A., Natural products as a foundation for drug discovery. Curr Protoc Pharmacol, 2009. Chapter 9: p. Unit 9 11.
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  • 18. Mothana, R.A., et al., Phytochemical screening and antiviral activity of some medicinal plants from the island Soqotra. Phytother Res, 2006. 20(4): p. 298-302.
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  • 21. Al-Fatimi, M., Ethnobotanical Survey of Dracaena cinnabari and Investigation of the Pharmacognostical Properties, Antifungal and Antioxidant Activity of Its Resin. Plants (Basel), 2018. 7(4).
  • 22. Vesela, D., et al., Dracophane, a metacyclophane derivative from the resin of Dracaena cinnabari Balf. Phytochemistry, 2002. 61(8): p. 967-70.
  • 23. Al-Afifi, N.A., et al., Acute and sub-acute oral toxicity of Dracaena cinnabari resin methanol extract in rats. BMC Complement Altern Med, 2018. 18(1): p. 50.
  • 24. Mohammed YHE, K.S., Anti-Diabetic Activity of Dracaen cinnabari Balf. f Extracts from Resin in Socotra Island-Yemen. Journal of Plant Biochemistry & Physiology, 2016.
  • 25. Ratheesh M, H.A., Anti-inflammatory activity of Ruta graveolens Linn on carrageenan induced paw edema in wistar male rats. African journal of Biotechnology, 2007: p. 6-10.
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Primary Language Turkish
Subjects Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences, ​Internal Diseases, Health Care Administration
Journal Section Derleme
Authors

Fadime Ovalı 0000-0003-4761-6358

Eissa Almaghrebi This is me 0000-0002-5369-9949

Fatma Akat 0000-0003-3036-4377

Hüsamettin Vatansev 0000-0002-0230-3414

Publication Date December 29, 2020
Submission Date July 11, 2020
Acceptance Date September 20, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2020 Volume: 2 Issue: 2

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AMA Ovalı F, Almaghrebi E, Akat F, Vatansev H. DRACAENA CİNNABARİ REÇİNESİ VE TIBBİ OLARAK KULLANIMI. Geleneksel ve Tamamlayıcı Anadolu Tıbbı Dergisi. December 2020;2(2):16-21.