A scoping review on ‘Maharishi Amrit Kalash’, an ayurveda formulation for cancer prevention and management

IF 1.7 Q3 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Rini Vohra , Radha Singh , Richa Shrivastava
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Abstract

Background

Cancer is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality. Current treatments include chemotherapy, radiotherapy, etc., are known to be associated with several side effects. Hence, complementary and alternative medicine is growing in acceptance around the world, particularly Ayurvedic formulations. MAK is one of the most scientifically acclaimed formulations with potential anti-neoplastic and chemoprotective properties.

Objective

To study literature available on the anti-neoplastic and chemoprotective effects of MAK.

Material and methods

A systematic literature review was conducted using multiple web-based sources: Google Scholar (185), PubMed (33), DHARA (49), AYUSH research portal (2), EBSCO (66), and CTRI (1) for all studies published before February 2021 using keywords: Maharishi Amrit Kalash, Amrit Kalash, Amrit, MAK-4, MAK-5, MAK-7, and others. A manual search was conducted on the reference list of all included articles to identify additional studies. Studies with cancer and/or chemotoxicity outcomes were selected manually. Evidence from both preclinical and clinical level studies have been included in the current review.

Results

Out of total 79 studies on applications of MAK, 13 studies were found to state its anti-neoplastic and chemoprotective effects. The studies showed role of MAK in initiation of neoplastic transformation of cancer cells (1), carcinogenesis inhibition (4), metastases inhibition/reduction (1), cancer growth inhibition (4), induction of morphological and biochemical differentiation of cancer cells (3), and reduction in chemotoxicity (4). In studies with controlled clinical trial design (3), MAK use among patients with cancer showed a significant reduction in anorexia, vomiting, and other side effects associated with chemotherapy. A general improvement in quality-of-life scores (Karnofsky Performance Status) and well-being was also observed among patients using MAK.

Conclusion

Evidence from pre-clinical studies show promising results for use of MAK as an anti-cancer and a chemoprotective agent. More clinical studies are needed to assess the impact of MAK use for tumour regression among patients with cancer. Current scoping review provides sufficient evidence on MAK to be considered for further exploration for its anti-cancer/chemoprotective effects in bigger randomized clinical trials.

关于 "Maharishi Amrit Kalash"(一种用于预防和控制癌症的阿育吠陀配方)的范围界定审查
背景癌症是导致发病和死亡的主要原因之一。众所周知,目前的治疗方法包括化疗、放疗等,但都会产生一些副作用。因此,补充和替代医学,尤其是阿育吠陀配方,在全世界的接受度越来越高。目的 研究有关 MAK 抗肿瘤和化学保护作用的现有文献:谷歌学术(185)、PubMed(33)、DHARA(49)、AYUSH research portal(2)、EBSCO(66)和CTRI(1),使用关键词对2021年2月之前发表的所有研究进行了系统的文献综述:Maharishi Amrit Kalash、Amrit Kalash、Amrit、MAK-4、MAK-5、MAK-7 及其他。对所有纳入文章的参考文献列表进行人工检索,以确定其他研究。人工筛选出具有癌症和/或化学毒性结果的研究。结果在总共 79 项关于 MAK 应用的研究中,发现有 13 项研究说明了 MAK 的抗肿瘤和化学保护作用。这些研究表明,MAK 在启动癌细胞的肿瘤性转化(1)、抑制癌变(4)、抑制/减少转移(1)、抑制癌症生长(4)、诱导癌细胞的形态和生化分化(3)以及减少化学毒性(4)方面发挥作用。在对照临床试验设计的研究中(3),癌症患者使用 MAK 后,厌食、呕吐和其他与化疗相关的副作用明显减少。结论临床前研究的证据表明,将 MAK 用作抗癌剂和化学保护剂具有良好的效果。需要进行更多临床研究,以评估使用 MAK 对癌症患者肿瘤消退的影响。目前的范围界定审查提供了有关 MAK 的充分证据,可考虑在更大规模的随机临床试验中进一步探讨其抗癌/化学保护作用。
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Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine
Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE-
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