Review Article

Pandanus odoratissimus (Kewda): A Review on Ethnopharmacology, Phytochemistry, and Nutritional Aspects

Table 7

A summary of reported pharmacological activity of P. odoratissimus [17].

Species/method usedPropertySource

Wistar ratsAntiepileptic and anticonversant[19]
Antioxidant[20, 21]
Anti-inflammatory[22]
Acute anti-inflammatory[10]
Analgesic[23]
Antidiabetic[2426]
Diuretic activity[25]
Hepatotoxic[27]
Hepatoprotective & hepatocurative activity[27, 28]
Fertility enhancer and regulation activity, in female rats [17]
Sex stimulant activity, in male rats [17]
Aphrodisiac

Swiss albino miceAntidiabetic[2426]
CNS depressant activity[8]

Bacillus subtilis,
Escherichia coli,
Staphylococcus aureus, and Candida albicans
Antimicrobial activity [2931]

Aspergillus flavus,
Microsporum nanum,
Epidermophyton floccosum,
Trichophyton tonsurans,
Mentagrophytes, and
Trichophyton
verrucosum
Antifungal activity[32]

Human viruses,
herpes simplex,
type I (HSV-1), and influenza virus (H1N1)
Antiviral activity[33]

Inhibition of hydroxyl radicalsFree scavenging activity[21]

Adult Indian earthworms, Pheretima posthuma Anthelmintic activity[34]