Abdullah M. M. Elbadry, Shaza H. Aly, Nada A. Abdelrazek, Riham A. El-Shiekh, Aya Salman, Ahmed Nabil, Ahmed M. Reda, Omneya Eid, Eman G. Manaa, Sherif R. Abdel-All, Mai M. Farid
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Abstract
Background
Eye disorders represent a global health challenge, requiring the exploration of natural products as alternative remedies.
Main body
This review establishes a critical bridge between traditional ethnobotanical knowledge and modern clinical ophthalmology to combat irreversible blindness. The analysis is unified by the pathological aspects of oxidative stress, chronic inflammation, and neurodegeneration common to both anterior and posterior ocular segments. We gathered data on plants traditionally used for diverse conditions, ranging from surface ailments (dry eye, keratitis, conjunctivitis, corneal wounds, blepharitis) to deep-tissue pathologies (cataract, glaucoma, macular degeneration, presbyopia, and diabetic retinopathy). The review culminates in a discussion on advanced formulations designed to overcome ocular barriers and enhance delivery. By integrating herbal with pharmacological insights, this work identifies research gaps and the potential for standardized natural products to preserve vision health worldwide.
Conclusion
This review underscores the therapeutic promise of ethnobotanical natural products in targeting oxidative stress, inflammation, and neurodegeneration across ocular pathologies. By elucidating their bioactive compounds and innovative delivery systems, we highlight the potential for standardized formulations as adjuncts or alternatives to conventional therapies for vision preservation.
期刊介绍:
Beni-Suef University Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences (BJBAS) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal. This journal welcomes submissions of original research, literature reviews, and editorials in its respected fields of fundamental science, applied science (with a particular focus on the fields of applied nanotechnology and biotechnology), medical sciences, pharmaceutical sciences, and engineering. The multidisciplinary aspects of the journal encourage global collaboration between researchers in multiple fields and provide cross-disciplinary dissemination of findings.