Literature DB >> 32186090

Traditional medicines of plant origin used for the treatment of inflammatory disorders in Pakistan: A review.

Uttra Ambreen Malik1, Ahsan Haseeb1, Hasan Umme Habiba1, Chaudhary Mueen Ahmad1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To pool data on ethnobotanical medicine for the treatment of inflammatory disorders in Pakistan.
METHODS: We reviewed 237 research publications based on data from the six provinces in Pakistan (Punjab = 85, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa = 65, Sindh = 15, Balochistan = 8, Gilgit Baltistan = 22, Azad Jammu and Kashmir = 42) published until June 2015 in various journals. This was achieved using seven online databases: ScienceDirect, Google, Google Scholar, PubMed, Wiley Online Library, SpringerLink, and MEDLINE. Data were analyzed from different perspectives.
RESULTS: People from Pakistan made use of 371 plant species belonging to 263 genera and 99 families for the treatment of inflammatory disorders. Plants from the Asteraceae family were used most often. Herbs were the dominant growth form. Leaves were the plant parts used most often. Decoctions were the main preparation method. Nine plant species were used most frequently in the dwellers of most regions of Pakistan. A total of 111 plants were shown experimentally to have neither anti-arthritic nor anti-inflammatory activities, and 148 plant species were threatened. Eighty-four species had commercial importance. Twelve plant species were imported, and 25 plant species were exported, from Pakistan.
CONCLUSION: This review provides baseline data for plant species in Pakistan that have potential anti-inflammatory/anti-arthritic activities.

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Keywords:  Anti-arthritic; Anti-inflammatory agents; Ethnobotanical; Inflammation; Market; Review

Year:  2018        PMID: 32186090

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Tradit Chin Med        ISSN: 0255-2922            Impact factor:   0.848


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