Medicinal Plants from Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean Used as Immunostimulants.

IF 0.7 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Angel Josabad Alonso-Castro, María Del Carmen Juárez-Vázquez, Nimsi Campos-Xolalpa
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Abstract

A literature review was undertaken by analyzing distinguished books, undergraduate and postgraduate theses, and peer-reviewed scientific articles and by consulting worldwide accepted scientific databases, such as SCOPUS, Web of Science, SCIELO, Medline, and Google Scholar. Medicinal plants used as immunostimulants were classified into two categories: (1) plants with pharmacological studies and (2) plants without pharmacological research. Medicinal plants with pharmacological studies of their immunostimulatory properties were subclassified into four groups as follows: (a) plant extracts evaluated for in vitro effects, (b) plant extracts with documented in vivo effects, (c) active compounds tested on in vitro studies, and (d) active compounds assayed in animal models. Pharmacological studies have been conducted on 29 of the plants, including extracts and compounds, whereas 75 plants lack pharmacological studies regarding their immunostimulatory activity. Medicinal plants were experimentally studied in vitro (19 plants) and in vivo (8 plants). A total of 12 compounds isolated from medicinal plants used as immunostimulants have been tested using in vitro (11 compounds) and in vivo (2 compounds) assays. This review clearly indicates the need to perform scientific studies with medicinal flora from Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean, to obtain new immunostimulatory agents.

墨西哥、中美洲和加勒比海地区用作免疫刺激剂的药用植物。
通过分析著名书籍、本科生和研究生论文、同行评审的科学文章,以及查阅全球公认的科学数据库(如 SCOPUS、Web of Science、SCIELO、Medline 和 Google Scholar),进行了文献综述。用作免疫增强剂的药用植物分为两类:(1) 有药理研究的植物;(2) 无药理研究的植物。对具有免疫刺激特性的药用植物进行了药理研究,并将其细分为以下四组:(a) 经体外效应评估的植物提取物;(b) 有体内效应记录的植物提取物;(c) 经体外研究测试的活性化合物;(d) 经动物模型化验的活性化合物。对 29 种植物(包括提取物和化合物)进行了药理学研究,而 75 种植物缺乏有关其免疫刺激活性的药理学研究。对药用植物进行了体外(19 种)和体内(8 种)实验研究。通过体外(11 种化合物)和体内(2 种化合物)试验,共测试了 12 种从用作免疫刺激剂的药用植物中分离出来的化合物。这篇综述清楚地表明,有必要对墨西哥、中美洲和加勒比海地区的药用植物群进行科学研究,以获得新的免疫刺激剂。
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