1. Voacanga africana: Chemistry, Quality and Pharmacological Activity
- Author
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Adolfina R. Koroch, James E. Simon, Hanson Arthur, H. Rodolfo Juliani, Daniel Kulakowski, and Juliana Asante-Dartey
- Subjects
Engineering ,biology ,Traditional medicine ,Chemistry ,business.industry ,Plant Part ,biology.organism_classification ,West africa ,Voacristine ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Voacanga africana ,visual_art ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Bark ,business ,Voacanga ,Voacangine - Abstract
This review examines the natural products in Voacanga africana, a small tree, whose seeds are the most economically important plant part though in traditional medicines the bark and root are also widely used. Voacanga is used to treat or cure a wide range of diseases in Africa. This paper also discusses the botany, chemistry and pharmacological properties and presents current and potential applications of this species. The alkaloids are the principal bioactive compounds responsible for its use in traditional medicine. The major alkaloids include voacamine, voacangine, vobasine, and ibogaime. Others include voacristine, voacamidine, voacarine, voaphylline, vobtusine, voalfolidine and tabersonine. With over 1,600 tons of seeds exported annually from Ghana and Cote D'Ivoire, voacanga is an important source of additional income for harvesters and exporters in West Africa.
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- 2009