Moringa oleifera: a systematic review of its botany, traditional uses, phytochemistry, pharmacology and toxicity.
Rong LiuJing LiuQi HuangShao LiuYue-Ping JiangPublished in: The Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology (2021)
Although M. oleifera has been widely used in traditional medicine, the pharmacological studies that have been conducted so far are not sufficient for its use in the setting of evidence-based medicine. Little relevant data from clinical trials of M. oleifera have been reported. The majority of studies of its constituents, such as carbamates and glucosinolates, have been conducted only in vitro. Owing to a lack of available data, the pharmacology, toxicity, agricultural economy and dietary benefit of its constituents and extracts require further evaluation.