Anti-inflammatory Properties of the Genus Symphytum L.: A Review

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Abstract

The Symphytum genus has been mainly used in traditional medicine, containing its anti-inflammatory activity. Symphytum spp.’s active components, such as allantoin, polyphenols, flavonoids, and alkaloids, can act on several intentions in the signaling pathway, constrain pro-inflammatory enzymes, reducing the construction of inflammatory chemokine’s and cytokines, and decreasing oxidative stress, which afterward suppresses inflammation procedures. Preclinical and clinical trials have reported the prevailing anti-inflammatory effect of several Symphytum species. This review presents an overview of the anti-inflammatory activities of different products and bioactive constituents in this genus. The papers with the English language were gathered from 2000 to 2021. This review may provide a scientific base for establishing innovative and alternative techniques for isolating a single individual from this genus to attenuate inflammatory disorders. The Symphytum genus is waiting for researchers to develop safe and effective anti-inflammatory agents for additional investigation of other different mechanisms of action.

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Mahmoudzadeh, E., Nazemiyeh, H., & Hamedeyazdan, S. (2022, January 1). Anti-inflammatory Properties of the Genus Symphytum L.: A Review. Iranian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research. Brieflands. https://doi.org/10.5812/ijpr.123949

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