A review on potential herbal treatments for ‘dandruff’ - the embarrassing scalp disorder

R. Keragala, K. Kempitiya, K. Kumara, N. Kumarapeli, T. Kasunsiri, S. Gunathilaka
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Dandruff is a scalp disorder that is characterized by itching, and abnormal and rapid turnover of the outermost layer of the skin of the scalp. The fungi of the genus Malassezia are responsible for causing dandruff.  Several herbal remedies have been in use since ancient times for curing dandruff. The effectiveness of herbal extracts and their formulations against the fungi causing dandruff has been assessed previously. This review summarizes the findings of the studies which were focused on assessing the anti-dandruff effect of medicinal plants that are commonly available in Sri Lanka. Punica granatum, Mentha piperita, Bacopa monnieri, Asparagus racemosus, Azadirachta indica, Elaeocarpus serratus, Psidium guajava, Trigonella foenum-graecum, Cuminum cyminum, and Hibiscus spp. have been shown to be having in-vitro anti-malassezial action. However, the number of clinical trials done on assessing such effects of herbal preparations are limited, and the knowledge generated through the clinical trials hitherto shows that the use of combined preparations of plant extracts are successful in treating dandruff compared to single herb preparations.
治疗“头皮屑”(令人尴尬的头皮疾病)的潜在草药治疗综述
头皮屑是一种头皮疾病,其特征是头皮最外层皮肤瘙痒、异常快速周转。马拉色菌属的真菌是引起头皮屑的原因。自古以来就有几种草药用于治疗头皮屑。草药提取物及其制剂对引起头皮屑的真菌的有效性先前已经过评估。这篇综述总结了专注于评估斯里兰卡常见药用植物去屑效果的研究结果。石榴、薄荷、蒙氏菌、芦笋、印楝、锯齿叶、番石榴、胡芦巴、菊粉和木槿属植物已被证明具有体外抗疟疾作用。然而,评估草药制剂的这种效果的临床试验数量有限,迄今为止通过临床试验获得的知识表明,与单一草药制剂相比,使用植物提取物的联合制剂在治疗头皮屑方面是成功的。
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