The Utility of Upcoming Fish Models in Homoeopathy: A Scoping Review

Monica Nandkumar Khachane, Anupam Mukherjee, S. Arulmozhi, V. Ghate
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Background: Fish is the earliest, most prolific, and  most diversified class of vertebrates with around  34,000 species. Various species of fish have been used  as research models all around the world to provide  insights into intricate human genetics, anatomical  and physiological systems, and the pathophysiology  of human illnesses.  Aim: This study aimed to highlight experimental  studies of fish models in Homoeopathy using a variety  of evaluation parameters along with validated  analytical tools for traceable evidence.  Methods: The information was gathered for  preclinical research studying the impact of  Homoeopathic formulations on disorders in a variety  of fish, from a number of databases such as Scopus,  Science Direct, Web of Science, PubMed, Research  Gate, and Google Scholar.  Result: There were 30 publications in all that were  evaluated, and of them, 25 met the inclusion criteria  and were included in the scoping review. Conclusion:  The use of fish models in Homoeopathic research can  be considered to be valuable as it gives a versatile  approach that can significantly contribute to our  understanding of biology, disease, and environmental  science. Subsequently, the fish models enhance the  ability of researchers to make advanced discoveries  in various fields of study.
即将推出的鱼类模型在顺势疗法中的实用性:范围审查
背景:鱼类是脊椎动物中出现最早、数量最多、种类最丰富的一类,约有 34,000 种。世界各地一直使用各种鱼类作为研究模型,以便深入了解复杂的人类遗传学、解剖和生理系统以及人类疾病的病理生理学。 目的:本研究旨在强调同种疗法中鱼类模型的实验研究,使用各种评估参数和经过验证的分析工具,以获得可追溯的证据。 研究方法:从 Scopus、Science Direct、Web of Science、PubMed、Research Gate 和 Google Scholar 等多个数据库中收集有关同种疗法配方对各种鱼类疾病影响的临床前研究信息。 结果:共评估了 30 篇出版物,其中 25 篇符合纳入标准,被纳入范围审查。结论 在同种异体疗法研究中使用鱼类模型可以说是非常有价值的,因为它提供了一种多用途方法,可以极大地促进我们对生物学、疾病和环境科学的理解。因此,鱼类模型提高了研究人员在各个研究领域取得先进发现的能力。
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