Akinyede, Kolajo AdedamolaEkpo, Okobi Eko2020-12-072020-12-072020Ekpo, E. O. et al. (2020). Ethnopharmacology, therapeutic properties and nutritional potentials of carpobrotus edulis: A comprehensive review. Scientia Pharmaceutica, 88(3),39, pp. 1-162218-0532https://doi.org/10.3390/scipharm88030039http://hdl.handle.net/10566/5485Carpobrotus edulis, formerly known as Mesembryanthemum edule L, belongs to the Aizoaceae family of plants. It is a facultative halophytic invasive medicinal and edible succulent plant that is native to South Africa and is distributed worldwide. Hitherto, this plant appears to be mainly known for its ornamental use in decorations, soil stabilization, and erosion control, and not for its many potential medicinal and nutritional benefits, thus suggesting its underutilization. This review presents cogent and comprehensive information on the distribution, ethnomedicinal use, phytochemistry, pharmacology, toxicology, and nutritional value of Carpobrotus edulis and provides the rationale for further pharmacognostic research that will validate its many folkloric medicinal and nutraceutical claims, and promote its standardization into a commercially available product.enCarpobrotus edulisEthnomedicinalPhotochemistryPharmacologyTherapeuticEthnopharmacology, therapeutic properties and nutritional potentials of Carpobrotus edulis: A comprehensive reviewArticle