A Review of Malaysian Medicinal Plants with Potential Anti-Inflammatory Activity.

Q1 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Fazleen Izzany Abu Bakar, Mohd Fadzelly Abu Bakar, Norazlin Abdullah, Susi Endrini, Asmah Rahmat
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Abstract

This article aims to provide detailed information on Malaysian plants used for treating inflammation. An extensive search on electronic databases including PubMed, Google Scholar, Scopus, and ScienceDirect and conference papers was done to find relevant articles on anti-inflammatory activity of Malaysian medicinal plants. The keyword search terms used were "inflammation," "Malaysia," "medicinal plants," "mechanisms," "in vitro," and "in vivo." As a result, 96 articles on anti-inflammatory activity of Malaysian medicinal plants were found and further reviewed. Forty-six (46) plants (in vitro) and 30 plants (in vivo) have been identified to possess anti-inflammatory activity where two plants, Melicope ptelefolia (Tenggek burung) and Portulaca oleracea (Gelang pasir), were reported to have the strongest anti-inflammatory activity of more than 90% at a concentration of 250 µg/ml. It was showed that the activity was mainly due to the occurrence of diverse naturally occurring phytochemicals from diverse groups such as flavonoids, coumarins, alkaloids, steroids, benzophenone, triterpenoids, curcuminoids, and cinnamic acid. Hence, this current review is a detailed discussion on the potential of Malaysian medicinal plants as an anti-inflammatory agent from the previous studies. However, further investigation on the possible underlying mechanisms and isolation of active compounds still remains to be investigated.

具有潜在抗炎活性的马来西亚药用植物综述。
本文旨在提供关于马来西亚用于治疗炎症的植物的详细信息。在PubMed、Google Scholar、Scopus和ScienceDirect等电子数据库以及会议论文上进行了广泛搜索,以查找有关马来西亚药用植物抗炎活性的相关文章。使用的关键词搜索词是“炎症”、“马来西亚”、“药用植物”、“机制”、“体外”和“体内”。因此,发现并进一步审查了96篇关于马来西亚药用植物抗炎活性的文章。四十六(46)种植物(体外)和30种植物(体内)已被鉴定具有抗炎活性,其中两种植物,马齿苋和马齿苋在250的浓度下具有超过90%的最强抗炎活性 µg/ml。结果表明,该活性主要是由于黄酮、香豆素、生物碱、甾体、二苯甲酮、三萜、姜黄素和肉桂酸等多种天然植物化学物质的存在。因此,本综述详细讨论了先前研究中马来西亚药用植物作为抗炎剂的潜力。然而,对可能的潜在机制和活性化合物的分离的进一步研究仍有待研究。
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Advances in Pharmacological Sciences
Advances in Pharmacological Sciences PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
CiteScore
6.40
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审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: Advances in Pharmacological and Pharmaceutical Sciences is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies in all areas of experimental and clinical pharmacology, pharmaceutics, medicinal chemistry and drug delivery. Topics covered by the journal include, but are not limited to: -Biochemical pharmacology, drug mechanism of action, pharmacodynamics, pharmacogenetics, pharmacokinetics, and toxicology. -The design and preparation of new drugs, and their safety and efficacy in humans, including descriptions of drug dosage forms. -All areas of medicinal chemistry, such as drug discovery, design and synthesis. -Basic biology of drug and gene delivery through to application and development of these principles, through therapeutic delivery and targeting. Areas covered include bioavailability, controlled release, microcapsules, novel drug delivery systems, personalized drug delivery, and techniques for passing biological barriers.
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