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The Use of Medicinal Plants in Blood Vessel Diseases: The Influence of Gender.

Guglielmina Froldi
Published in: Life (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Data available in the literature on the use of herbal products to treat inflammation-related vascular diseases were considered in this study, while also assessing the influence of gender. To this end, the articles published in PubMed over the past 10 years that described the use of plant extracts in randomized clinical trials studying the effectiveness in vascular pathologies were analyzed. The difference in efficacy of plant-derived preparations in female and male subjects was always considered when reporting. The safety profiles of the selected plants were described, reporting unwanted effects in humans and also by searching the WHO database (VigiBase ® ). The medicinal plants considered were Allium sativum , Campomanesia xanthocarpa , Sechium edule , Terminalia chebula . Additionally, an innovative type of preparation consisting of plant-derived nanovesicles was also reported.
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