ArticleViewAbstractPharmacognosy Journal,2021,13,1,264-277.DOI:10.5530/pj.2021.13.36Published:January 2021Type:Review ArticleMedicinal Value of Three Agricultural Weed Species of the Asteraceae Family: A ReviewMithila Jayasundera, Singarayer Florentine, Kushan U Tennakoon, and Bhagirath Singh Chauhan Mithila Jayasundera1, Singarayer Florentine2,*, Kushan U Tennakoon3, Bhagirath Singh Chauhan4 1Faculty of Science, RMIT University, Bundoora West Campus, Bundoora, VIC 3083, AUSTRALIA. 2School of Science, Psychology and Sport, Federation University Australia, Mt Helen Campus, Ballarat, VIC 3353, AUSTRALIA. 3School of Science, Psychology and Sport, Federation University Australia, No.100 Clyde Road, Berwick, VIC 3806, AUSTRALIA. 4Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation, The University of Queensland, Gatton, QLD 4343, AUSTRALIA. Abstract:Ageratum conyzoides L., Tridax procumbens L. and Bidens pilosa L. are well known plant species of the Asteraceae family that are considered weeds in intensive agriculture. These weeds are traditionally known to have medicinal properties and have been used for therapeutic treatments. However, it is only the lack of proper knowledge, awareness and screening that have limited their use in pharmaceutical sectors. This review attempts to consolidate the traditional, phytochemical and pharmacological studies that have been carried out on Ageratum conyzoides L., Tridax procumbens L. and Bidens pilosa L., which we note are widely spread throughout the world. This study was conducted through a coherent search on Ageratum conyzoides L., Tridax procumbens L. and Bidens pilosa L. with respect to traditional uses, phytochemical and pharmacological studies that have been performed on these three agricultural weeds all over the world. An exploration of reported descriptions of the potential medical importance of three agricultural weed species (A. conyzoides, T. procumbens and B. pilosa) has been presented. The present review would encourage further clinical investigations into these three plants and their extracts to more closely define the range of uses of these herbs for clinical applications. This, in turn, would give a clear understanding whether these weed species might be targeted to be conserved in a sustainable manner rather than eradicated. Keywords:Ageratum conyzoides, Bidens pilosa, Pharmacological, Phytochemical, Traditional use, Tridax procumbensView:PharmacognJ-13-1-264.pdf (1.71 MB) PDF Images Tridax procumbens L ‹ Potential Activity of Medicinal Plants as Pain Modulators: A Review up Pharmacological Potential of the Stinging Plant Tragia Species: A Review ›