Botanical Overview
Parkia biglobosa, commonly known as African locust bean or Néré, belongs to the Fabaceae family. This plant is native to West and Central Africa. The bark, leaves, seeds, and fruit pulp are used medicinally.
Energetics
Parkia biglobosa is considered neutral in temperature and moisture, with bitter, astringent, and sweet tastes. Its energetics are primarily tonifying, influencing qi and blood.
Primary Actions
- Anti-inflammatory
- Antimicrobial
- Antioxidant
- Nutritional
- Astringent
Indications
Western
- Diarrhea
- Inflammation
- Infectious diseases
- Malnutrition
- Hypertension
- Pain
Syndromes
- Gastrointestinal infections
- Hypertension
- Inflammatory disorders
- Nutritional deficiency
TCM
Not documented.
Ayurveda
Not documented.
Unani
Not documented.
Constituents & Mechanisms
The plant contains flavonoids, tannins, saponins, polyphenols, alkaloids, fatty acids, and proteins contributing to its pharmacological effects.
Dosage & Preparations
- Decoction of bark or leaves
- Powdered seeds
- Fermented seed paste used as food
Safety & Contraindications
Generally safe with traditional use. Individuals with legume allergies should exercise caution. No significant contraindications or known drug interactions; pregnant and breastfeeding women should seek medical advice prior to use.
Astrological Correspondences
No confirmed planetary or elemental rulers found in authoritative sources.
Selected References
- Phytochemical and biological activities of Parkia biglobosa (Adebayo E., et al., 2014)
- Plant Resources of Tropical Africa (PROTA)
- Medicinal Plants of Tropical West Africa (Burkill, H.M., 1985)
