B. Van Poel
University of Antwerp
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Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 1995
C.P. Locher; M.T. Burch; H.F. Mower; J. Berestecky; H. Davis; B. Van Poel; A. Lasure; D. Vanden Berghe; A.J. Vlietinck
Selected plants having a history of use in Polynesian traditional medicine for the treatment of infectious disease were investigated for anti-viral, anti-fungal and anti-bacterial activity in vitro. Extracts from Scaevola sericea, Psychotria hawaiiensis, Pipturus albidus and Eugenia malaccensis showed selective anti-viral activity against Herpes Simplex Virus-1 and 2 and Vesicular Stomatitis Virus. Aleurites moluccana extracts showed anti-bacterial activity against Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, while Pipturus albidus and Eugenia malaccensis extracts showed growth inhibition of Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pyogenes. Psychotria hawaiiensis and Solanum niger inhibited growth of the fungi Microsporum canis, Trichophyton rubrum and Epidermophyton floccosum, while Ipomoea sp., Pipturus albidus, Scaevola sericea, Eugenia malaccensis, Piper methysticum, Barringtonia asiatica and Adansonia digitata extracts showed anti-fungal activity to a lesser extent. Eugenia malaccensis was also found to inhibit the classical pathway of complement suggesting that an immunological basis for its in vivo activity was identified. This study has confirmed some of the ethnobotanical reports of Hawaiian medicinal plants having curative properties against infections using biological assays in vitro.
Phytomedicine | 1999
G. Niyonzima; G. Laekeman; Myriam Witvrouw; B. Van Poel; Luc Pieters; D. H. Paper; E. De Clercq; Gerhard Franz; A.J. Vlietinck
Spathodea campanulata stem bark decoction (SCD) has shown hypoglycemic activity in mice. It was separated by column chromatography into different fractions, which were evaluated for their hypoglycemic, anticomplement and anti-HIV activities. The most polar fraction exerted by far the most prominent effect in different biological models.
Phytomedicine | 2002
Paul Cos; Nina Hermans; B. Van Poel; T. De Bruyne; Sandra Apers; J.B. Sindambiwe; D. Vanden Berghe; Luc Pieters; A.J. Vlietinck
Forty-two ethanolic extracts of thirty-six Rwandan medicinal plants were investigated for their influence on complement-mediated hemolysis. The plants were selected on the base of their ethnomedicinal use in infections and autoimmune diseases. Eight plant extracts showed an inhibitory activity against the classical pathway of the complement system and ten plant extracts against the alternative pathway. Three plant extracts exhibited an interesting activity against both pathways, i.e. Aspilia pluriseta, Coleus kilimandschari, and Macaranga kilimandscharica (leaves and stem). Further study indicated that the complement inhibitory activity was not caused by chelation of bivalent cations or by direct action on the target erythrocytes.
Phytomedicine | 1995
A. Lasure; B. Van Poel; L. S. De Clerck; C. H. Bridts; W. J. Stevens; P.C. Rwangabo; L. Peters; A.J. Vlietinck
Plants from Rwanda used in traditional medicine have been investigated for their influence on lymphocyte proliferation with and without the presence of the mitogen phytohemagglutinin. Phytolacca dodecandra displayed a significant mitogenic effect. Several plants inhibited the lymphocyte proliferation after prestimulation with the mitogen.
Die Pharmazie | 1996
Andrea Pieroni; Daniela Heimler; Luc Pieters; B. Van Poel; A.J. Vlietinck
Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 2000
Andrea Pieroni; P Pachaly; Y. Huang; B. Van Poel; A.J. Vlietinck
Planta Medica | 1993
A. Lasure; B. Van Poel; Luc Pieters; M. Claeys; Mahabir P. Gupta; D. Vanden Berghe; A.J. Vlietinck
Phytomedicine | 1995
Luc Pieters; T. De Bruyne; B. Van Poel; R. Vingerhoets; J. Totté; D. Vanden Berghe; A.J. Vlietinck
Pharmaceutical and pharmacological letters. - Heidelberg | 1997
K. Cimanga; T. De Bruyne; B. Van Poel; Luc Pieters; M. Claeys; D. Vanden Berghe; A.J. Vlietinck
Proceedings of the Annual Congress on Medicinal Plant Research, Prague, Czech Republic, 3-7 September 1996 | 1996
K. Cimanga; T. De Bruyne; B. Van Poel; Yuliang Ma; M. Claeys; Luc Pieters; D. Vanden Berghe; A.J. Vlietinck