| Literature DB >> 34071454 |
Dinesh Gyawali1, Rini Vohra2, David Orme-Johnson3, Sridharan Ramaratnam4, Robert H Schneider1.
Abstract
Background andEntities:
Keywords: ayurveda; ayurvedic herbs; hypercholesterolemia; meta-analysis; systematic review
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34071454 PMCID: PMC8229657 DOI: 10.3390/medicina57060546
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicina (Kaunas) ISSN: 1010-660X Impact factor: 2.430
Characteristics of included studies.
| Study ID | Intervention & Comparator | Duration of Intervention | Description of Participants | Trial Period | Country, Place | Setting | Ethnic Groups (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Prakash 2016 | I: T. arjuna | 12 weeks | Age < 20 years, total cholesterol ≥ 200 mg/dL, LDL-C ≥ 130 mg/dL | - | India | Outpatient clinic of university hospital | - |
| C: Rosuvastatin | - | ||||||
| Farzaneh 2014 | I: N. sativa | 8 weeks | Adult overweight females with sedentary lifestyle and total cholesterol > 200 mg/dL | - | Iran | University clinic | - |
| C: Placebo | - | ||||||
| Rathi 2013 | I: Rasonadi leha + Hridroghar churna + Usual care | 3 months | Patients of post MI attending private hospital of Betul, Madhya Pradesh, India | - | India | Hospital | - |
| C: Usual care | - | ||||||
| Devra 2012 | I: Tulsi extract | 3 months | Patients of metabolic syndrome | - | India | Hospital | |
| C: Placebo | |||||||
| Huseini 2012 | I: Aloe | 2 months | Patients with type 2 diabetes and hyperlipidemia | - | Iran | Outpatient clinic | - |
| C: Placebo | - | ||||||
| Joseph 2012 | I: Amla + Fenugreek | 12 weeks | Patients of hypercholesterolemia with total cholesterol > 220 mg/dL | - | - | Outpatient department of tertiary teaching hospital | - |
| C: Atorvastatin | - | ||||||
| Sabzghabaee 2012 [ | I. N. sativa | 4 weeks | Patients with toral cholesterol > 200 mg/dL | July 2010–June 2011 | Iran | Outpatient clinics of University hospital | - |
| C: Placebp | - | ||||||
| Sharma 2012 | I: Lashunadi guggulu | 45 days | Clinically diagnosed and confirmed patients of stable angina from out and in-patient departments of two hospitals of Jaipur, India | 2002–2004 | India | University hospital | - |
| C: Placebo | - | ||||||
| Sobenin 2010 | I: Allicor | 12 months | Patients with documented CHD, 40–65 years age and s. cholesterol level > 200 mg/dL | - | Russia | Probably research center | - |
| C: Placebo | - | ||||||
| Nohr 2009 | I: Guggulu formula | 12 (weeks) | Patients from Norwegian general practice who are not taking any prescriptions for hypercholesterolemia, CHD, DM | Feb–May 2003 | Oppland and Hedemark counties of Norway | General practice | Native Norwegians |
| C: Placebo | Native Norwegians | ||||||
| Qidwai 2009 | I: N. sativa | 6 weeks | Patients with total cholesterol level > 180 to 250 mg/dL | Feb 2006–Jan 2007 | Pakistan | Outpatient clinics at university hospital | Pakistani |
| C: Placebo | Pakistani | ||||||
| Alizadeh-Navaei 2008 [ | I: Ginger | 45 days | Patients of hyperlipidemia with cholesterol > 200 mg/dL or Triglyceride > 200 mg/dL | April 2004–May 2005 | Babol, Iran | Cardiac clinic | - |
| C: Placebo | - | ||||||
| Sobenin 2008 | I: Allicor | 12 weeks | Men with mild hypercholesterolemia | - | Moscow, Russia | Research center | - |
| C: Placebo | - | ||||||
| Gardner 2007 a | I: Raw Garlic | 6 months | Adults with LDL-C 130–190 mg/dL | Nov 2002–June 2005 | USA | University hospital clinic | White (73) |
| C: Placebo | White (64) | ||||||
| Gardner 2007 b | I: Garlic in tablets | 6 months | Adults with LDL-C 130–190 mg/dL | Nov 2002–June 2005 | USA | University hospital clinic | White (66) |
| C: Placebo | White (64) | ||||||
| Ashraf 2005 | I: Garlic | 12 weeks | Type 2 diabetes mellitus patients with newly diagnosed hyperlipidaemia | - | Karachi, Pakistan | University hospital | - |
| C: Placebo | - | ||||||
| Tanamai 2004 | I: Garlic | 9 months | Hypercholesterolemia | - | Bangkok, Thailand | Hospital | Thai |
| C: Placebo | Thai | ||||||
| Satitvipawee 2003 [ | I: Garlic | 12 weeks | Hypercholesterolemia | - | Thailand | Study center | - |
| C: Placebo | - | ||||||
| Szapary 2003 [ | I: Guggulipid | 8 (weeks) | Ambulatory, community-dwelling, healthy adults with hypercholesterolaemia | March 2000–August 2001 | Philadelphia, Pa, metropolitan area | University hospital | White (85) |
| C: Placebo | White (75) | ||||||
| Venkataramaiah 2002 [ | I: Abana | 8 weeks | Patients with total cholesterol > 200 mg/dL or triglycerides > 200 mg/dL | - | - | - | - |
| C: Simvastatin | - | ||||||
| Kannar 2001 | I: Garlic | 12 weeks | Volunteers who failed to comply with previous lipid-lowering therapies | - | Victoria, Australia | University clinic | - |
| C: Placebo | - | ||||||
| Gardner 2001 | I: Garlic | 12 weeks | General public and employees of Stanford University | June–October, 1997 | Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA | University hospital | - |
| C: Placebo | - | ||||||
| - | |||||||
| Adler 1997 | I: Garlic | 12 weeks | Men with elevated T. cholesterol level > 5.2 mmol/L (200 mg/dL) | - | Guelph, Ontario, Canada | University hospital/clinic | - |
| C: Placebo | - | ||||||
| Awasthi 1997 [ | I: Lashunadi guggulu | 2 months | Patients of chronic stbale angina from two hospitals in Jaipur | - | Jaipur, India | University hospital | - |
| C: Placebo | - | ||||||
| Gaur 1997 [ | I: Gugulipid and usual care | 4/4 (weeks) | Patients of ischaemic stroke | - | India | - | - |
| C: Usual care | - | ||||||
| Singh 1994 [ | I: Gugguluipid | 24 weeks | Patients with hypercholesterolaemia with s. cholesterol level > 200 mg/dL | - | India | - | White (70) |
| C: Placebo | White (68) | ||||||
| Jain 1993 [ | I: Garlic | 12 weeks | Patients with s. total cholesterol level > 220 mg/dL | - | USA | Outptient clinic | - |
| C: Placebo | - | ||||||
| Tiwari 1991 | I: Abana | 6 months | Diagnosed cases of hypertension and Angina pectoris | - | India | University hospital | - |
| C: Propanlol | - | ||||||
| Mader 1990 | I: Garlic | 4 months | Patients of hyperlipidaemia from 30 different practices in Germany | - | Germany | General practice | - |
| C: Placebo | |||||||
| Nityanand 1989 | I: Gugguluipid | 12 weeks | Patients with s. cholesterol levels > 220 mg/dL | - | India | - | |
| C: Clofibrate | - | ||||||
| Verma 1988 | I: Guggulu | 16 weeks | Patients of hyperlipidaemia between age 40–60 years | - | India | University hospital | - |
| C: Placebo | - | ||||||
| Kotiyal 1984 | I: Guggulu | 12 weeks | Patients with features of obesity, 10% overweight for one’s height, age, and sex | - | India | Medical OPD of a hospital | - |
| C: Placebo | - | ||||||
| Kuppurajan 1978 [ | I: Guggulu | 3 weeks | Patients with s. cholesterol > 300 mg/dL or total lipids > 750 mg/dL | - | India | - | - |
| C: Placebo | - |
Figure 1Study flow diagram on Ayurvedic herbal preparations for hypercholesterolemia.
Risk of bias for included studies.
| Study ID | Random Sequence Generation | Allocation Concealment | Blinding | Attrition Bias | Selective Outcome Reporting |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Prakash 2016 | U | U | U | U | L |
| Farzaneh 2014 | U | U | L | H | L |
| Rathi 2013 | U | U | U | H | L |
| Devra 2012 | U | U | U | U | L |
| Huseini 2012 | L | L | L | L | L |
| Joseph 2012 | U | U | U | U | L |
| Sabzghabaee 2012 | U | L | U | U | L |
| Sharma 2012 | U | U | L | H | L |
| Sobenin 2010 | U | U | L | H | L |
| Nohr 2009 | L | L | L | H | L |
| Qidwai 2009 | U | U | L | H | L |
| Alizadeh-Navaei 2008 | U | U | L | U | L |
| Sobenin 2008 | U | U | L | U | L |
| Gardner 2007 | L | L | L | L | L |
| Ashraf 2005 | U | U | H | L | L |
| Tanamai 2004 | U | U | L | H | L |
| Satitvipawee 2003 | L | L | L | L | L |
| Szapary 2003 | L | L | L | L | L |
| Venkataramaiah 2002 | U | U | U | U | U |
| Kannar 2001 | U | U | L | L | L |
| Gardner 2001 | U | U | L | L | L |
| Adler 1997 | U | U | L | L | L |
| Awasthi 1997 | U | U | L | H | L |
| Gaur 1997 | U | U | U | H | L |
| Singh 1994 | U | U | L | H | L |
| Jain 1993 | U | U | H | L | L |
| Tiwari 1991 | U | U | L | H | L |
| Mader 1990 | L | L | L | L | L |
| Nityanand 1989 | U | U | L | H | L |
| Verma 1988 | U | U | L | U | L |
| Kotiyal 1984 | U | U | L | U | L |
| Kuppurajan 1978 | U | U | L | H | L |
L: low risk; H: high risk; U: unclear risk.
Effect of Ayurvedic herbal preparations in total cholesterol (mg/dL).
| Outcome or Subgroup | Studies | Participants | Statistical Method | Effect Estimate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1.1 Total Cholesterol level | 24 | 1386 | Mean Difference (IV, Random, 95% CI) | |
| 1.1.1 Garlic | 11 | 813 | Mean Difference (IV, Random, 95% CI) | −12.45 (−18.68, −6.22) |
| 1.1.2 Guggulu | 8 | 380 | Mean Difference (IV, Random, 95% CI) | −16.78 (−30.96, −2.61) |
| 1.1.3 Nigella | 3 | 163 | Mean Difference (IV, Random, 95% CI) | −9.28 (−17.36, −1.19) |
| 1.1.5 Garlic + guggulu | 2 | 30 | Mean Difference (IV, Random, 95% CI) | −38.28 (−55.11, −21.44) |
Figure 2Forest plot on effect of Ayurvedic herbal preparations on total cholesterol (mg/dL).
Effect of Ayurvedic herbal preparations on LDL-C (mg/dL).
| Outcome or Subgroup | Studies | Participants | Statistical Method | Effect Estimate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1.2 LDL-Cholesterol level | 21 | 1183 | Mean Difference (IV, Random, 95% CI) | |
| 1.2.1 Garlic | 12 | 734 | Mean Difference (IV, Random, 95% CI) | −10.37 (−17.58, −3.16) |
| 1.2.2 Guggulu | 5 | 266 | Mean Difference (IV, Random, 95% CI) | −18.78 (−34.07, −3.48) |
| 1.2.3 Nigella | 3 | 163 | Mean Difference (IV, Random, 95% CI) | −2.12 (−7.85, 3.60) |
| 1.2.5 Garlic + guggulu | 1 | 20 | Mean Difference (IV, Random, 95% CI) | −51.43 (−69.87, −32.99) |
Figure 3Forest plot on the effect of Ayurvedic herbal preparations on LDL-C (mg/dL).
Effect of Ayurvedic herbal preparations on triglycerides (mg/dL).
| Outcome or Subgroup | Studies | Participants | Statistical Method | Effect Estimate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1.3 Triglycerides level | 23 | 1364 | Mean Difference (IV, Random, 95% CI) | |
| 1.3.1 Garlic | 12 | 819 | Mean Difference (IV, Random, 95% CI) | −3.10 (−16.63, 10.42) |
| 1.3.2 Guggulu | 6 | 352 | Mean Difference (IV, Random, 95% CI) | −7.35 (−23.29, 8.59) |
| 1.3.3 Nigella | 3 | 163 | Mean Difference (IV, Random, 95% CI) | −21.09 (−44.96, 2.77) |
| 1.3.5 Garlic + guggulu | 2 | 30 | Mean Difference (IV, Random, 95% CI) | −13.23 (−28.53, 2.07) |
Figure 4Forest plot on effect of Ayurvedic herbal preparations in triglycerides (mg/dL).
Effect of Ayurvedic herbal preparations on HDL-C (mg/dL).
| Outcome or Subgroup | Studies | Participants | Statistical Method | Effect Estimate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1.4 HDL-Cholesterol level | 21 | 1186 | Mean Difference (IV, Random, 95% CI) | |
| 1.4.1 Garlic | 12 | 736 | Mean Difference (IV, Random, 95% CI) | −2.91 (−9.19, 3.37) |
| 1.4.2 Guggulu | 5 | 267 | Mean Difference (IV, Random, 95% CI) | 2.19 (0.27, 4.12) |
| 1.4.3 Nigella | 3 | 163 | Mean Difference (IV, Random, 95% CI) | 1.92 (−1.62, 5.45) |
| 1.4.5 Garlic + guggulu | 1 | 20 | Mean Difference (IV, Random, 95% CI) | 10.00 (5.87, 14.13) |
Figure 5Forest plot on effect of Ayurvedic herbal preparations in HDL-C (mg/dL).