| Literature DB >> 33299636 |
Nour Elhouda Daoudi1, Mohamed Bouhrim1, Hayat Ouassou1, Mohamed Bnouham1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The gout is a metabolic disease that is associated with a high level of uric acid in the blood. This disease is treated with some medications that aim to reduce serum urate levels. However, the use of various medicines leads to the appearance of some side effects, hence the importance of using other treatments based on natural resources.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 33299636 PMCID: PMC7704184 DOI: 10.1155/2020/8637583
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Scientifica (Cairo) ISSN: 2090-908X
Figure 1Mechanisms underlying hyperuricemia.
The gout treatment drugs and their side effects.
| Gout treatment options | Drugs | Effect | Doses (mg/day) | Side effects |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Xanthine oxidase inhibitors | Allopurinol | Reduces the level of blood uric acid [ | 50–800 [ | (i) Digestive disorders |
| (ii) Hypersensitivity syndrome | ||||
| (iii) Hepatotoxicity | ||||
| (iv) Skin reactions [ | ||||
| Febuxostat | Reduces the level of blood uric acid [ | 80–120 [ | (i) Digestive disorders | |
| (ii) Headache | ||||
| (iii) Liver problems | ||||
| (iv) Rash in the skin [ | ||||
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| Uricosuric agents | Probenecid | Inhibition of the uric acid reabsorption [ | — | (i) Gastrointestinal tract irritation |
| (ii) Anorexia | ||||
| (iii) Skin reactions [ | ||||
| Benzbromarone | 100 | (i) Hepatotoxicity [ | ||
| Lesinurad | Inhibition of the uric acid reabsorption [ | (i) Gastroesophageal reflux disease | ||
| (ii) Headache | ||||
| (iii) Influenza associated with kidney failure [ | ||||
| Losartan/fenofibrate | Lowering urate formation [ | |||
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| Uricases | Rasburicase | The recombinant form of uricases | (i) Infusion problems [ | |
| (ii) Antibody formation [ | ||||
| (iii) Anaphylaxis [ | ||||
List of plants used in Moroccan alternative medicine as antigout.
| Scientific name | Family | Traditional used part | Traditional method of use | Experimentalused part | Extraction methods | Experimental study | Results | Toxicity | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| Simaroubaceae | Flowers | Infusion | Flowers | Decoction (distilled water) |
| Inhibition of xanthine oxidase | No | [ |
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| Asteraceae | Flowers | Infusion | Flowers | Decoction (distilled water) |
| Inhibition of xanthine oxidase | No | [ |
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| Caparidaceae | Fruit | Mixed the dried fruit with honey | Root and aerial part | Maceration (distilled water, methanol, hexane, chloroform, and ethyl acetate) |
| Inhibition of xanthine oxidase (crude extract of root, IC50, 0.32, 0.36, and 4.32 mg/mL) (crude extract of aerial part, IC50, 0.023, 0.09, and 1.35 mg/mL) | No | [ |
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| Myrtaceae | Flowers | Infusion | Flowers | Decoction (distilled water) |
| Inhibition of xanthine oxidase | No | [ |
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| Cucurbitaceae | Pulp | Decoction (water and honey) and maceration | Leaves | Soxhlet extraction (hexane, chloroform, and methanol) |
| Inhibition of xanthine oxidase | Toxic | [ |
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| Liliaceae | Seeds and capsule | — | — | — | — | Antigout action | Toxic | [ |
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| Ginkgoaceae | Leaves | Infusion | Leaves | Decoction |
| Inhibition of xanthine oxidase | No | [ |
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| Lamiaceae | Flowers | Infusion | Flowers | Decoction |
| Inhibition of xanthine oxidase | No | [ |
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| Lamiaceae | Flowers | Infusion | Flowers | Decoction |
| Inhibition of xanthine oxidase | No | [ |
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| Lamiaceae | Leaves | Infusion | Leaves | Decoction |
| Inhibition of xanthine oxidase | Hepatotoxic | [ |
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| Lamiaceae | Leaves | Infusion | Leaves | Decoction |
| Inhibition of xanthine oxidase | No | [ |
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| Lamiaceae | Leaves | Infusion | Leaves | Decoction |
| Inhibition of xanthine oxidase | No | [ |
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| Similaceae | Root | Cooking the herb with the meat. | Rhizome | Maceration |
| Inhibition of xanthine oxidase | No | [ |
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| Asteraceae | Leaves | Infusion | Leaves | Decoction |
| Inhibition of xanthine oxidase | No | [ |
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| Lamiaceae | Leaves | Infusion | Leaves | Decoction |
| Inhibition of xanthine oxidase | No | [ |
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| Urticaceae | Leaves | Infusion | Leaves | Decoction |
| Inhibition of xanthine oxidase | No | [ |
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| Poaceae | Stigma | Infusion | Stigma | Decoction |
| Inhibition of xanthine oxidase | No | [ |
Figure 2Repartition of the different antigout plant families.