Medicinal Plants as Natural Anti-Parasitic Agents Against Blastocystis Species.

Nagwa Mostafa El-Sayed, Nagham Gamal Masoud
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Abstract

Background: Blastocystis species (sp.) are enteric parasites that live in both humans' and animals' gastrointestinal tracts. Blastocystis hominis (B. hominis) is the recognizable human isolates in clinical and diagnostic specimens. Human infection occurs via the oro-fecal route, particularly in developing areas due to the lack of sanitation and hygienic facilities. B. hominis can exist in the large intestine for weeks to years until treated appropriately. Metronidazole is the drug of choice for the treatment of Blastocystis infection. However, it induces intolerable side effects and has been shown to have teratogenic and carcinogenic potential. Several medicinal plant extracts have been experimentally tested against Blastocystis infection in comparison to currently available treatments.

Objective: Based on in vitro and in vivo studies, this article reviewed anti-Blastocystis activity of some medicinal plants.

Methods: To conduct the research for this review, Google Scholar and PubMed were the primary search engines used to find relevant literature. A total of 19 published in vitro and in vivo studies were evaluated to identify the anti-Blastocystis effects of various medicinal plants.

Results: Multiplication of Blastocystis parasites as well as nucleic acids and protein synthesis, all be inhibited by extracts from different medicinal plants. These natural agents have been shown to be both safe and effective when compared to the existing treatment options.

Conclusion: Different medicinal plants can combat Blastocystis infection and could be a good substitute for metronidazole and other synthetic treatments.

药用植物作为囊虫的天然抗寄生剂。
背景:囊虫属(sp.)是生活在人类和动物胃肠道中的肠道寄生虫。人芽囊虫(人芽囊虫)是临床和诊断标本中可识别的人类分离株。人类感染通过口-粪途径发生,特别是在发展中地区,由于缺乏环境卫生和卫生设施。在得到适当治疗之前,人结核菌可在大肠中存活数周至数年。甲硝唑是治疗囊虫感染的首选药物。然而,它会产生难以忍受的副作用,并有致畸和致癌的潜力。与目前可用的治疗方法相比,几种药用植物提取物已被实验测试抗囊虫感染。目的:在体外和体内研究的基础上,综述了一些药用植物的抗囊虫活性。方法:为进行本综述的研究,主要使用Google Scholar和PubMed搜索引擎查找相关文献。本文对19项已发表的体外和体内研究进行了评价,以确定各种药用植物的抗囊虫作用。结果:不同药用植物提取物均能抑制囊虫寄生虫的增殖、核酸和蛋白质的合成。与现有的治疗方案相比,这些天然药物已被证明既安全又有效。结论:不同的药用植物均有抗囊虫感染的作用,可作为甲硝唑等综合治疗的良好替代品。
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