| Literature DB >> 30281175 |
Keylla da Conceição Machado1, Muhammad Torequl Islam2,3, Eunüs S Ali4,5, Razina Rouf6, Shaikh Jamal Uddin7, Shrabanti Dev7, Jamil A Shilpi7, Manik Chandra Shill8, Hasan Mahmud Reza8, Asish Kumar Das7, Subrata Shaw9, Mohammad S Mubarak10, Siddhartha Kumar Mishra11, Ana Amelia de Carvalho Melo-Cavalcante1.
Abstract
Beta (β)-caryophyllene (BCAR) is a major sesquiterpene of various plant essential oils reported for several important pharmacological activities, including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anticancer, cardioprotective, hepatoprotective, gastroprotective, nephroprotective, antimicrobial, and immune-modulatory activity. Recent studies suggest that it also possesses neuroprotective effect. This study reviews published reports pertaining to the neuropharmacological activities of BCAR. Databases such as PubMed, Scopus, MedLine Plus, and Google Scholar with keywords "beta (β)-caryophyllene" and other neurological keywords were searched. Data were extracted by referring to articles with information about the dose or concentration/route of administration, test system, results and discussion, and proposed mechanism of action. A total of 545 research articles were recorded, and 41 experimental studies were included in this review, after application of exclusion criterion. Search results suggest that BCAR exhibits a protective role in a number of nervous system-related disorders including pain, anxiety, spasm, convulsion, depression, alcoholism, and Alzheimer's disease. Additionally, BCAR has local anesthetic-like activity, which could protect the nervous system from oxidative stress and inflammation and can act as an immunomodulatory agent. Most neurological activities of this natural product have been linked with the cannabinoid receptors (CBRs), especially the CB2R. This review suggests a possible application of BCAR as a neuroprotective agent.Entities:
Keywords: anti-inflammatory; antioxidant; neuro-protection; phytocannabinoid
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30281175 DOI: 10.1002/ptr.6199
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phytother Res ISSN: 0951-418X Impact factor: 5.878