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Medicinal Effect, In Silico Bioactivity Prediction, and Pharmaceutical Formulation of Ageratum conyzoides L.: A Review.

Jasvidianto C KottaAgatha B S LestariDamiana S CandrasariMaywan Hariono
Published in: Scientifica (2020)
Goat weed (Ageratum conyzoides L.), or bandotan in Indonesia, is an herbaceous plant that broadly grows up in both subtropical as well as tropical areas. This herb contains many phytoconstituents which have many benefits in different aspects. The essential oil contains phytochemicals such as phenol, phenolic ester, and coumarin, whereas many compounds can been identified in the whole part such as terpenoid, steroid, chromene, pyrrolizidine alkaloid, and flavonoid. Empirically, this herb has been used as an antihemorrhagic, antiseptic, antileprosy, and wound-healing agent. This article reviews the potency of the herb in medication according to the chemical substances being deposited, which are collected from numerous studies, followed by its in silico bioactivity prediction as well as its pharmaceutical dosage form formulation.
Keyphrases
  • essential oil
  • molecular docking
  • wound healing
  • drug delivery
  • climate change
  • healthcare
  • drinking water
  • randomized controlled trial
  • fluorescent probe
  • systematic review
  • adverse drug