Syzygium aromaticum L. (MYRTACEAE): TRADITIONAL USES, BIOACTIVE CHEMICAL CONSTITUENTS, PHARMACOLOGICAL AND TOXICOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES: A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW Authors: Kumar S and Sandeep
ABSTRACT
Herbal medicinal products were reported as a large supply of new pharmaceutical molecules
which are used to treat serious diseases. Syzygium aromaticum (clove) may be an old spice used
to conserve food and have various medical activities. Among countless phytochemicals,
Aromaticum have abundance of sesquiterpenes, monoterpenes, organic and synthetic resins.
The key substances in essential oils are Acetate of Eugenyl, eugenol, and ?-caryophilene. S.
Aromaticum was pharmacologically examined in the presence of various unhealthy microbes,
plasmodium, babesia, theileria and herpes simplex and hepatitis C viruses. S. Aromaticum is also
investigated pharmaceutically. Many articles document the analgesic, antifungal or anti-cancer
benefit in various unhealthy small organisms, including staphylococide epidermides, antidepressant,
therapeutic, antiviral, antifungal and bactericideal, and therapeutic medicinal
medicines. Aureus.-Aureus. Moreover, eugenol is placed to protect against hepatotoxicity from
CCl4, confirming the fatal effectiveness of various parasites that encompass mastigophoran,
worm genus, Haemonchus contortus, and genus Schistosoma mansoni. The effects of eugenol
have been confirmed. This evaluation examines the phytochemical and biological composition of
clove extracts combined with essential clove oil and major energy compound, eugenol, with new
results from GC-MS analysis.
Keywords: Syzygium aromaticum; phytochemical; clove; mineral oil; medicine Publication date: 01/02/21 https://ijbpas.com/pdf/2021/February/MS_IJBPAS_2021_5350.pdfDownload PDFhttps://doi.org/10.31032/IJBPAS/2021/10.2.5350