Medicinal Plants for The Treatment of Obesity

Ibrahim M. Hamouda
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A persistent increase in morbidity indicators has been connected to the global epidemic of obesity; it is regarded as a societal issue & poses significant health dangers. Synthetic medications and surgery are examples of therapeutic approaches; both have high prices and potentially dangerous side effects. Plant-based drugs provide an alternative strategy. Traditional uses of medicinal plants are one of the options for treating obesity, and they help with the development and research of obesity phytotherapy. In this review, we provided information regarding plant species along with their mode of action used for the effective treatment of obesity. It was revealed that the species in the catalogue had anti-obesity properties, including actions to slow down the absorption of fat, reduce enzymatic activity, mediate lipid levels, and boost the effects of lipolysis, which were primarily linked to phenolic compounds. For species with phenolic compounds in their chemical components, more thorough botanical, chemical, pre-clinical, and clinical research are especially required. The safe therapy for obesity may involve taking standardized medicinal plant extracts. The effectiveness of some plant combinations for medical purposes, however, may be reduced, and they may also have unanticipated negative effects.
治疗肥胖的药用植物
发病率指标的持续上升与肥胖症的全球流行有关;它被认为是一个社会问题。对健康构成重大威胁。合成药物和手术是治疗方法的例子;这两种药物的价格都很高,而且有潜在的副作用。植物性药物提供了另一种策略。药用植物的传统用途是治疗肥胖的选择之一,它们有助于肥胖植物疗法的发展和研究。在这篇综述中,我们提供了关于植物物种及其作用模式的信息,用于有效治疗肥胖。结果显示,目录中的物种具有抗肥胖特性,包括减缓脂肪吸收、降低酶活性、调节脂质水平和促进脂肪分解的作用,这些作用主要与酚类化合物有关。对于化学成分中含有酚类化合物的物种,尤其需要更深入的植物学、化学、临床前和临床研究。肥胖的安全治疗可能包括服用标准化的药用植物提取物。然而,一些用于医疗目的的植物组合的效力可能会降低,而且它们也可能产生意想不到的负面影响。
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