Protective and Therapeutic Effects of Medicinal Plants Against Food Additive-Induced Toxicity.

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Maryam Abdulmalik Althubyani, Abdulmajeed Fahad Alrefaei
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Abstract

For thousands of years, people have used medicinal plants and in many parts of the world, traditional medicines continue to play a significant role in the standard treatment of a wide range of illnesses. With changes in modern eating patterns, there has recently been an increase in the use of processed foods. Furthermore, the use of food additives has increased in tandem with the production of processed foods. The dosage levels used for these additives are determined using empirical analyses. However, some additives have demonstrated long-term toxic effects on the human body in toxicity tests. Plants are one of the main sources of biologically active substances and in recent years, many studies have focused on the health benefits of phytochemicals and plant-derived extracts in the treatment and prevention of food additive toxicity. This review clarified studies on several medicinal plants, such as <i>Physalis peruviana</i> L., <i>Jatropha tanjorensis</i>, <i>Cymbopogon citratus</i>,<i> Ficus carica</i>, <i>Rosmarinus officinalis</i> L. and others. The findings presented here demonstrate these plants' efficiency and success in preventing and lowering the toxicity of food additives through antioxidant activity reducing oxidative stress, and reduction in renal and hepatic toxicity. Therefore, these plant extracts have a preventive and therapeutic effect in reducing toxicity and may be the best option for reducing the toxicity of food additives in the future. Moreover, additional research is required to confirm the biologically active components found in medicinal plants that are effective in reducing this toxicity.

药用植物对食品添加剂引起的毒性的保护和治疗作用。
几千年来,人们一直在使用药用植物,在世界许多地方,传统药物在标准治疗各种疾病方面仍然发挥着重要作用。随着现代饮食模式的改变,加工食品的使用量近来有所增加。此外,食品添加剂的使用也随着加工食品的生产而增加。这些添加剂的用量是通过经验分析确定的。然而,一些添加剂在毒性试验中显示出对人体的长期毒性影响。植物是生物活性物质的主要来源之一,近年来,许多研究都关注植物化学物质和植物提取物在治疗和预防食品添加剂毒性方面的健康益处。这篇综述阐明了对几种药用植物的研究,如秘鲁苦蘵(Physalis peruviana</i>L、<i>Jatropha tanjorensis</i>、<i>Cymbopogon citratus</i>、<i>Ficus carica</i>、<i>Rosmarinus officinalis</i>L.等。本文的研究结果表明,这些植物具有抗氧化活性,能减少氧化应激,降低肾毒性和肝毒性,从而有效预防和降低食品添加剂的毒性。因此,这些植物提取物在降低毒性方面具有预防和治疗作用,可能是未来降低食品添加剂毒性的最佳选择。此外,还需要进行更多的研究,以确认药用植物中能有效降低毒性的生物活性成分。
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Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences
Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agronomy and Crop Science
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1.90
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期刊介绍: Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences (PJBS) is an international, peer-reviewed and well indexed scientific journal seeks to promote and disseminate the knowledge of biological sciences by publishing outstanding research in the field. Scope of the journal includes: Cell biology, developmental biology, structural biology, microbiology, entomology, toxicology, molecular biology & genetics, biochemistry, biotechnology, biodiversity, ecology, marine biology, plant biology and bioinformatics.
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