Bryonia cretica L.

Family:
Cucurbitaceae
Approval state:
Approved
Number of articles retrieved:
22
Number of processed references:
4
Compositions
#1: bryoniaoside A and B #2: Cucurbitacins and derivatives #3: Cucurbitacins
Endpoint Studies
#1: Persistent vomiting and bloody diarrhea #2: intestinal inflammation
Genotoxicity
Composition #1: Matsuda, Hisashi., Nakashima, Souichi., Abdel-Halim, Osama Bashir., Morikawa, Toshio., Yoshikawa, Masayuki. Cucurbitane-Type Triterpenes with Anti-proliferative Effects on U937 Cells from an Egyptian Natural Medicine, Bryonia cretica: Structures of New Triterpene Glycosides, Bryoniaosides A and B. CHEMICAL & PHARMACEUTICAL BULLETIN, 2010, vol. 58, no. 5, p. 747–751. .
Composition #2: Matsuda, Hisashi., Nakashima, Souichi., Abdel-Halim, Osama Bashir., Morikawa, Toshio., Yoshikawa, Masayuki. Cucurbitane-Type Triterpenes with Anti-proliferative Effects on U937 Cells from an Egyptian Natural Medicine, Bryonia cretica: Structures of New Triterpene Glycosides, Bryoniaosides A and B. CHEMICAL & PHARMACEUTICAL BULLETIN, 2010, vol. 58, no. 5, p. 747–751. .
Composition #3: Sallam, Amal A., Hitotsuyanagi, Yukio., Mansour, El-Sayed S., Ahmed, Atallah F., Gedara, Sahar., Fukaya, Haruhiko., Takeya, Koichi. Cucurbitacins from Bryonia cretica. PHYTOCHEMISTRY LETTERS, 2010, vol. 3, no. 3, p. 117–121. DOI: 10.1016/j.phytol.2010.02.009. [DOI link]
Endpoint study #1: Veit, M., Martin, E. Major poisonous plants: Components and their pharmacology. Pharmazeutische Zeitung, 1998, vol. 143, no. 26, p. 11–15. .
Endpoint study #2: Al-Qura'n, S. Ethnobotanical survey of folk toxic plants in southern part of Jordan. Toxicon, 2005, vol. 46, no. 2, p. 119–129. DOI: 10.1016/j.toxicon.2005.04.010. [DOI link]