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Devil's Claw-a review of the ethnobotany, phytochemistry and biological activity of Harpagophytum procumbens
Authors:Mncwangi Nontobeko  Chen Weiyang  Vermaak Ilze  Viljoen Alvaro M  Gericke Nigel
Institution:Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Faculty of Science, Tshwane University of Technology, Private Bag X680, Pretoria 0001, South Africa.
Abstract:

Ethnopharmacological relevance

Harpagophytum procumbens subps. procumbens (Burch.) DC. ex Meisn. (Pedaliaceae) is an important traditional medicine growing in the Kalahari region of southern Africa where it is consumed as a general health tonic and for treating diverse ailments including arthritis, pain, fever, ulcers and boils.

Aim of the review

To provide a comprehensive overview of the ethnobotany, phytochemistry and biological activity of H. procumbens and possibly make recommendations for further research.

Materials and methods

Peer-reviewed articles on H. procumbens were acquired on Scopus, ScienceDirect and SciFinder, there was no specific timeline set for the search. A focus group discussion was held with different communities in Botswana to further understand ethnobotanical uses of the plant.

Results

Harpogophytum procumbens is used for a wide variety of health conditions in the form of infusions, decoctions, tinctures, powders and extracts. In addition to the common local use for arthritis and pain, other ethnomedicinal uses include dyspepsia, fever, blood diseases, urinary tract infections, postpartum pain, sprains, sores, ulcers and boils. Scientific studies revealed that H. procumbens exhibits analgesic, anti-oxidant, anti-diabetic, anti-epileptic, antimicrobial and antimalarial activities amongst others. Iridoid glycosides and phenylpropanoid glycosides have been the focus of phytochemical investigations as the biological activity has been ascribed to the iridoid glycosides (such as harpagoside and harpagide), which are common in nature and are known to possess anti-inflammatory activity. In addition, it has been shown that the hydrolysed products of harpagoside and harpagide have more pronounced anti-inflammatory activity when compared to the unhydrolysed compounds. Harpagophytum zeyheri is a close taxonomic ally of H. procumbens but H. procumbens is the favoured species of commerce, and contains higher levels of the pharmacologically active constituents. The two are used interchangeably and H. procumbens raw material is often intentionally adulterated with H. zeyheri and this may impact on the efficacy of inadequately controlled health products. The main exporter of this highly commercialised plant is Namibia. In 2009 alone, Harpagophytum exports were worth approximately €1.06 million. The high demand for health products based on this plant has led to over-harvesting, raising concerns about sustainability. Although only the secondary tubers are utilised commercially, the whole plant is often destroyed during harvesting.

Conclusions

Harpagophytum procumbens is used to treat a wide range of ailments. Some of the ethnobotanical claims have been confirmed through in vitro studies, however, when the constituents deemed to be the biologically active compounds were isolated the efficacy was lower than that of the whole extract. This necessitates the use of a different approach where all the metabolites are considered using a robust method such as spectroscopy; the phytochemical data can then be superimposed on the biological activity. Furthermore, there is a need to develop rapid and efficient quality control methods for both raw materials and products because the orthodox methods in current use are time-consuming and labour intensive.
Keywords:5-LOX  5-lipo-oxygenase  6′-PCHG  6′-O-p-coumaroylharpagide  8-PCHG  8-p-coumaroylharpagide  BCL  Bicuculline  COX-2  cyclooxygenase-2  CREB  cAMP response element-binding  CYP  cytochrome P450  DAD  diode array detection  DPPH  2  2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl  EMEA  European Medicines Agency  ESCOP  European Scientific Cooperative on Phytotherapy  FT  Fourier transform  GABA  gamma-aminobutyric acid  GC  gas chromatography  HPLC  high performance liquid chromatography  HPTLC  high performance thin layer chromatography  HSV-1  Herpes simplex virus type 1  HVA  hyperkinetic ventricular arrhythmias  IL  interleukin  iNOS  inducible nitric oxide  IR  infrared  LD  lethal dose  LPS  lipopolysaccharide  LTB4  leukotriene B4  MIC  minimum inhibitory concentration  mRNA  messenger ribonucleic acid  MTT  3-(4  5-dimethyl-thiazol-2-yl)-2  5-diphenyl tetrazolium bromide  MS  mass spectrometry  NF-κB  nuclear factor kappa B  NMR  nuclear magnetic resonance  NO  nitrous oxide  NSAIDs  non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs  ORAC  oxygen radical anti-oxidant capacity  PCT  picrotoxin  P-gp  permeability glycoprotein  pLDH  parasite lactate dehydrogenase  PG  prostaglandin  PGE2  prostaglandin E2  PTZ  pentylenetetrazole  QC  quality control  SPE  solid phase extraction  STZ  streptozocin  TEAC  Trolox® equivalent anti-oxidant capacity  TNF  tumour necrosis factor  TPA  12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate  TXB2  thromboxane B2  UV  ultraviolet  VSV  vesicular stomatitis virus  WHO  World Health Organisation
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