Medicinal Properties of Erysimum cheiri L. (Tudri surkh) - Insights from Traditional Unani Medicine and Modern Phytochemical Analyses: A Narrative Review.
IF 1.9 4区 医学Q3 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
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Abstract
Background: Plants provide us with significant therapeutic ingredients that serve as raw materials for both traditional and modern medicine. One such medication is Tudri surkh (Erysimum cheiri L), which can be used either alone or in compound pharmacopeial formulations. Tudri surkh is a perennial plant of the family Brassicaceae, originally a native of Europe.
Objective: This review aims to explore the therapeutic uses and medicinal properties of Tudri surkh, based on research on phytochemicals and pharmacology as well as Unani medicine.
Methods: A thorough review of the literature was conducted using several search engines, including Google Scholar, PubMed, Web of Science, and Scopus. To obtain as much information as possible about the Tudri surkh (Erysimum cheiri), other literary sources, such as Wikipedia, Unani literature, and ethnobotanical texts, were also examined.
Results: Tudri surkh (Erysimum cheiri) has significant potential as a medicinal plant in the traditional health care system, particularly in treating inflammatory, infectious, and non-communicable diseases. Tudri surkh contains bioactive compounds, such as alkaloids, glucosides (e.g., Erysimoside, Cheiroside A), flavonoids (e.g., Quercetin), and phenols, which contribute to its pharmacological properties, including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and chemopreventive effects. Studies demonstrate the ability of Tudri surkh seed extracts to scavenge free radicals, inhibit skin tumorigenesis, and reduce inflammation comparably to conventional drugs like diclofenac. Traditional uses include Muqawwi-e-Bah (aphrodisiac), Mu'alid-i-Sha'r (hair grower), Musakkin wa Mulattif (febrifuge and demulcent), Mukhrij wa Munaffith-i-Balgham (expectorant), Muqawwi-i-Mi'da (stomachic), Musammin-i-Badan (adipogenous), externally Muhallil (resolvent), Muqawwi-i-Dimagh (brain tonic). However, despite its historic applications, modern pharmacopoeias lack comprehensive monographs on Tudri Surkh (Erysimum cheiri).
Conclusion: Tudri surkh (Erysimum cheiri) holds significant therapeutic value in Unani medicine for treating inflammatory conditions and as a source of natural antioxidants. However, further research is needed to validate its mechanisms and integrate traditional knowledge with scientific evidence.
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