Plants with Anti-Ulcer Activity and Mechanism: A Review of Preclinical and Clinical Studies.
Deshanda Kurniawan PrayogaDiah Lia AulifaArif BudimanJutti LevitaPublished in: Drug design, development and therapy (2024)
Ulcer disorders including the oral mucosa, large intestine, and stomach mucosa, cause significant global health burdens. Conventional treatments such as non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), histamine H 2 receptor antagonists (H 2 RAs), and cytoprotective agents have drawbacks like mucosal injury, diminish gastric acid secretion, and interact with concurrent medications. Therefore, alternative therapeutic approaches are needed to tackle this health concern. Plants are rich in active metabolites in the bark, roots, leaves, fruits, and seeds, and have been utilized for medicinal purposes since ancient times. The use of herbal therapy is crucial, and regulations are necessary to ensure the quality of products, particularly in randomized studies, to assess their efficacy and safety in treating ulcer disorders. This study aims to explore the anti-ulcer activity of medicinal plants in treating peptic ulcer disease, ulcerative colitis, and aphthous ulcers. Articles were searched in Scopus and PubMed, and filtered for publication from 2013 to 2023, resulting in a total of 460 from Scopus and 239 from PubMed. The articles were further screened by title and abstract and resulted in 55 articles. Natural products, rich in active metabolites, were described to manage ulcer disease by protecting the mucosa, reducing ulcer effects, inhibiting pro-inflammatory factors, and reducing bacterial load, thus improving patients' quality of life. Natural extracts have proven effective in managing other health problems, including ulcers by reducing pain and decreasing lesions. This review provides an overview of preclinical and clinical studies on medicinal plants, focusing on their effectiveness in treating conditions like peptic ulcers, ulcerative colitis, and aphthous ulcers.
Keyphrases
- ulcerative colitis
- public health
- mental health
- healthcare
- global health
- anti inflammatory drugs
- newly diagnosed
- chronic pain
- systematic review
- randomized controlled trial
- squamous cell carcinoma
- signaling pathway
- stem cells
- spinal cord
- clinical trial
- health information
- prognostic factors
- open label
- bone marrow
- pain management
- magnetic resonance imaging
- mesenchymal stem cells
- climate change
- neuropathic pain
- radiation therapy
- health promotion
- human health
- patient reported