Abstract
Taxus wallichiana Zucc. or the Himalayan Yew is a gymnosperm growing along the Himalayan region of Indian and adjoining countries. The plant is extensively used by local people for treatment of various diseases such as fever, headache, diarrhea, fractures, problems of nervous system etc. It also finds usage in Unani system of medicine. The plant is rich in various bioorganic compounds natural products such as hydrocarbons, terpene alcohols, terpenoids (including taxoids), organic acids etc. The plant has been explored for anti-inflammatory, analgesic, antipyretic, anticonvulsant, immunomodulatory, hepatoprotective and anticancer activity with satisfactory outcome. The pharmacological activity of the plant is largely due to the presence of large number of terpenoids. The bioactive constituents present in the plant interacts with a large number of biochemical pathways involved in inflammatory processes, cell division cycles and inhibits a number of enzymes to bring about its protective action against various diseases. In this review, an attempt have been made to highlight the beneficial properties of Taxus wallichiana in various levels of usage starting from its fundamental ethnobotanical use to pharmacological use involving both in-vitro and in-vivo studies. Insights into the molecular mechanisms of action of the active constituents in bringing about the beneficial activity have also been illustrated. The plant can very well become a source of medicine for better management of a large number of diseases including cancer.
Highlights
The Himalayan region has been a rich source of medicinal plants for millions of population inhabiting in around the mountain ranges
Taxus wallichiana grows throughout the Himalayan region
In the eastern Himalayas, the species grows in moist temperate zones at an altitude between 1600 to 2700 meters in West Kameng, Tawang, Lohit and Dibang Valley districts of Arunachal Pradesh [13]
Summary
The Himalayan region has been a rich source of medicinal plants for millions of population inhabiting in around the mountain ranges. The Himalayan region is rich in floral diversity and plants are extensively used by local people for their daily needs ranging from thatching and shelter, fuel, fodder, house hold items, medicines [1, 2]. Himalayan mountains are home of 232 families of angiosperms representing 2302 genera and 10452 species while the gymnosperms are represented by 8 families, 20 genera and 51 species [4]. Taxus wallichiana is one such gymnosperm that grows in the Himalayan region. The plant is widely distributed in Asia and its Horizon e-Publishing Group occurrence spans from Afghanistan in the west to Philippines in the east and widely distributed in Himalayan regions of India and adjoining countries [6]
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