Banaba - Lagerstroemia speciosa L
Munchausia speciosa Linn.
Lagestroemia reginae Roxb
Banaba is also knows as:
Agaro, Mitla, Bugarom, Nabulong, Pamalauagon,
Duguam, Pamarauagon, Kauilan, Parasabukung, Makablos, Tabangau, Tauagnau
Banaba is a flowering plant that grows in warm climate
like the Philippines, India and others. Banaba is widely used in the
Philippines and as herbal medicine for diabetes. While in India, Banaba is also
used in Ayurvedic medicine for the treatment of diabetes. The Banaba leaves and
flowers contain corrosolic acid, a substance being studied for its insulin like
effect of lowering the glucose in the body. Banaba is also being studied as a
weight-loss supplement for its ability to delay or reduce the absorption of
carbohydraes. Banaba is also rich in vitamins and minerals including zinc and
magnesium. Banaba is also rich in dietary fibers.
Folkloric uses of Banaba herbal medicine include the
treatment for diarrhea, constipation, inflammation of kidneys, dysuria and
other urinary dysfunctions
Banaba is a tropical flowering tree that grow up to 10
meters high. Banaba has large green oblong leaves that is about 3 inches in
width and 7 inches in length. The flowers or Banaba are racemes and colored
pink to lavender. Banaba bears nut-like fruits that are arranged in large
clumps.
A profusion of large, bright pink to lavender blooms
appear in dense, foot-long, terminal panicles, making Banaba tree a spectacular
specimen to look at. Putting out brilliant displays of the glorious bright
flowers, the tree attracts large numbers of bees, butterflies and birds.
Furthermore, a well grown tree may flower twice a year. Due to which, it will
stand out in every garden and is a beautiful landscape tree. The Banaba tree
can start flowering as early as three years of age.
Banaba is a drought tolerant species which is easily
cared in the garden or landscape with really a low maintenance. It will grow in
full sun on a wide range of well-drained soils but is not salt-tolerant. It
coppices freely and is easily propagated by seeds, cuttings, root suckers.
Banaba has dense and wide spreading root system. Hence
the tree is valued for erosion control. The hardy tree can even be utilised for
reforestation of degraded hills.
Being one of the most beautiful trees, moreover, this
tree is also medicinally valuable & famous in Ayurvedic medicine. Banaba
can be used to treat number of ailments such as urinary tract infections, blood
pressure & even type II diabetes mellitus. It is also believed to have
anti-diabetic & weight reducing properties. Technically, the active
principle is considered to be corosolic acid, which promotes glucose transport
or utilization in the body cells. The current thinking is that Banaba can lower
glucose independent of pancreatic insulin. This makes the active principle of
the tree a natural form of insulin from plants. A tea, made from the leaves,
served as a health drink. There are no known side effects or toxic reactions of
Banaba. In fact, it has been reported that it can help detoxify the body and
protect the liver.
Abstract
The leaves of Lagerstroemia speciosa (Lythraceae), a
Southeast Asian tree more commonly known as banaba, have been traditionally
consumed in various forms by Philippinos for treatment of diabetes and kidney
related diseases. In the 1990s, the popularity of this herbal medicine began to
attract the attention of scientists worldwide. Since then, researchers have
conducted numerous in vitro and in vivo studies that consistently confirmed the
antidiabetic activity of banaba. Scientists have identified different
components of banaba to be responsible for its activity. Using tumor cells as a
cell model, corosolic acid was isolated from the methanol extract of banaba and
shown to be an active compound. More recently, a different cell model and the
focus on the water soluble fraction of the extract led to the discovery of
other compounds. The ellagitannin Lagerstroemin was identified as an effective
component of the banaba extract responsible for the activity. In a different
approach, using 3T3-L1 adipocytes as a cell model and a glucose uptake assay as
the functional screening method, Chen et al. showed that the banaba water
extract exhibited an insulin-like glucose transport inducing activity. Coupling
HPLC fractionation with a glucose uptake assay, gallotannins were identified in
the banaba extract as components responsible for the activity, not corosolic
acid. Penta-O-galloyl-glucopyranose (PGG) was identified as the most potent
gallotannin. A comparison of published data with results obtained for PGG
indicates that PGG has a significantly higher glucose transport stimulatory
activity than Lagerstroemin. Chen et al. have also shown that PGG exhibits anti-adipogenic
properties in addition to stimulating the glucose uptake in adipocytes. The
combination of glucose uptake and anti-adipogenesis activity is not found in
the current insulin mimetic drugs and may indicate a great therapeutic
potential of PGG.
Introduction
Type 2 diabetes has developed into a worldwide epidemic.
Ironically, the dramatic increase in the prevalence of type 2 diabetes can be
attributed to the rapid economic development and correlated to changes in
lifestyle within the last 50 years. Type 2 diabetes is closely associated with
obesity. Up to 90% of the patients in the US with type 2 diabetes are either
overweight or obese. It seems likely that the readily available high calorie
food and a sedentary life style are major causes for obesity. Obesity
contributes to insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. Reducing obesity and
stopping weight gain constitutes a way to slow down the rate of occurrence of
type 2 diabetes.
Type 2 diabetes is caused by insulin resistance, which is
defined as defective insulin signaling and a decreased insulin efficiency to
induce glucose transport from the blood into key target cells such as muscle
and fat (adipocyte) cells. In general, obesity leads to hyperglycemia, which in
turn leads to and exacerbates insulin resistance. Insulin resistance, if not
treated, results in hyperinsulinemia and eventually leads to full blown type 2
diabetes. Obesity or excessive adiposity, particularly visceral adiposity,
contributes to and worsens insulin resistance. Most antidiabetic drugs are
hypoglycemic or anti-hyperglycemic (blood glucose level reducing). However,
most of these drugs are, to different extents, weight gain promoting
(adipogenic). Thus, these drugs treat one of the key symptoms of type 2
diabetes, hyperglycemia, but exacerbate the condition of being overweight or
obese, one of the leading causes of type 2 diabetes. Therefore, while these
drugs are beneficial over the short term, they are not optimal for long term
health of type 2 diabetic patient. The most desirable situation would be the
development of new types of antidiabetic drugs that are either hypoglycemic or
anti-hyperglycemic without the side effect of promoting weight gain
(adiposity). Herbal medicines known to be useful in diabetes treatment may be
able to lead to compounds with such a combination of ideal therapeutic properties.
Lagerstroemia speciosa - Banaba
Lagerstroemia speciosa , also called banaba in the
Tagalog language of the Philippines, is a tropical plant found in many parts of
Southeast Asia including the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia and southern China.
It is a tree that can grow as tall as 20m. Despite growing in several
countries, only in the Philippines are the dried and shredded banaba leaves
known to be used as a treatment for diabetes and kidney disease. It is not
clear if banaba plants grown in different countries are equally effective in the
treatment of diabetes.
Corosolic Acid and Lagerstroemin—The Most Effective
Antidiabetic Compounds in Banaba Extract?
In 1993, a group of scientists from Hiroshima University
used an Ehrlich ascites tumor cell line coupled with a bioassay guided fractionation
to screen compounds isolated by HPLC from banaba extract in order to identify
the effective antidiabetic component. Corosolic acid (2α-hydroxyursoloic acid)
was identified as the effective compound in the methanol extract of banaba
leaves in a glucose uptake assay. However, this result should be considered
with caution since the tumor cell line used in this study is a very unusual and
unconventional cell line for diabetes studies or antidiabetic compound
screening. Furthermore, the result could not explain the discrepancy that both
the banaba water extract and the methanol extract were active in antidiabetic
and anti-obesity animal studies since corosolic acid only exists in the
methanol extract.
Banaba, Herbal Medicine For Diabetes
Banaba is used as herbal medicine for the treatment of
diabetes not only in India but also in the Philippines.
Studies have shown that Banaba contains corosolic acid
that acts like insulin by lowering the blood sugar in the body. Corosolic acid
is a triterpenoid glycoside that improves the cellular uptake of glucose.
How To Use Banaba Herb For Diabetes?
The following details the preparation and application of
Banaba herbal medicine for diabetes
Although studies have shown that Banaba does not contain
any toxic ingredients. It is recommended that before taking any herbal medicine
for your diabetes, consult with your doctor.
Banaba Herbal Tea For Weight Loss Management
Banaba herbal tea is also used for sustained weight-loss
management. The corosolic acid in Banaba leaves and flowers acts by delaying
and reducing the absorption of carbohydrates by the body. Continued drinking of
banaba tea causes weight loss without any side effects.
How To Use Banaba Herb For Weight Loss?
Preparation and application of Banaba herbal tea for
weight loss management
1. Dry
Banaba leaves and fruits for about two weeks
2. cut
Banaba leaves and fruits into pieces
3. Boil
the dried leaves and fruits in water,
4. one
cup of dried banaba leaves and fruits to 2 cups of water.
5. Let
it seep for 30 minutes,
6. Strain
the leaves and fruits.
7. Take
the Banaba herbal tea for 4 to 6 times daily
Banaba Side Effects
Although according to studies, there were no known toxic
or adverse effect from Banaba. However if discomfort occurs, stop using Banaba
herbal tea.
Other Banaba Health Benefits
Banaba is also used for other folkloric herbal medicine
for the treatment of the following
· blood
pressure control ,
· kidney
disorders,
· urinary
dysfunctions (helps ease urination) ,
· controls
the cholesterol levels,
· treatment
of diarrhea,
· facilitates
bowel movement
· treatment
of fevers and others.
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