Conservation, genetic characterization, phytochemical and biological investigation of black calla lily: A wild endangered medicinal plant

Publication date: October 2016 Source:Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Disease, Volume 6, Issue 10 Author(s): Mai Mohammed Farid, Sameh Reda Hussein, Mahmoud Mohammed Saker Scientists continue to search for and conserve plants whose medicinal properties have become crucial in the fight against diseases. Moreover, lessons from folk medicine, indigenous knowledge and Chinese medicine on crude extracts points to possible findings of novel promising and strong pharmaceutically bioactive constituents. Arum palaestinum, commonly known as black calla lily, is one of the most important medicinal plants belonging to the family Araceae, which has not been well studied. Little is known about its pharmaceutically bioactive constituents and the effective conservation through the use of biotechnology. Thus, Arum Palaestinum is selected and reviewed for its phytochemical analysis and biological activities. Besides, the tissue culture and genetic characterization developed for effective conservation of the plant were also summarized.
Source: Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Disease - Category: Tropical Medicine Source Type: research