辣木对血液学参数影响的系统综述

Chiara Perera, D. I. Galappatti, A. M. Thrimavithana, Iresha Jayawickrama, B. Mahesh, M. Arnold, R. Ferdinando, W. Gunathunga
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辣木(Moringa oleifera)是一种分布在许多地区的植物。其提取物,特别是叶子提取物,是纤维、蛋白质和包括铁在内的微量营养素的丰富来源,因此可能用于血液学应用,包括影响全球约三分之一人口的缺铁性贫血。目的:系统评价油霉对血液学参数的影响方法:遵循系统评价首选报告项目(PRISMA)指南。检索PubMed、Cochrane library、Agricola、CINAHL和EMBASE数据库。文章的选择有三个筛选问题,由两个独立的审稿人进行,第三个审稿人介入,解决了冲突。纳入了有关辣木的人体研究和相关结果。偏倚风险评估采用建议分级评估、发展和评价(GRADE)标准。对异质性进行评估,并对结果进行叙述性综合,不进行meta分析。已获得国际前瞻性系统评论注册(ID: CRD42020181432)的注册。结果:经去重复后,共收录215篇文献。八项关于油橄榄叶提取物的研究,涵盖九项结果(四项研究针对2岁以下儿童,两项针对孕妇和育龄妇女及绝经后妇女)。在2岁以下儿童中,血红蛋白水平的平均改善范围在0.31-2.6 g/dl之间,贫血患病率降低了53% (95% CI=35.1, 72.0;p < 0.001)。育龄贫血妇女血红蛋白水平有所改善,干预组平均差值(MD)为0.794 (SD=0.81) (p<0.05),对照组平均差值(MD)为0.644 (SD=0.83)。与基线相比,绝经后妇女血红蛋白显著改善17.5% (p≤0.01)。两项研究显示铁蛋白水平改善,MD为29.378 ng/mL (SD=42.48;p=0.012), 2岁以下儿童为31.9 (SD=23.8)。一项研究显示红细胞计数的MD改善(0.482;SD=2.26),红细胞压积(0.947;Sd =4.56), MCV (0.635;Sd =11.22), MCH (1.312;Sd =4.94), MCHC (2.459;SD=2.86)和RDW (1.4;SD=2.07)。干预组孕妇MCH、MCV改善均有统计学意义(p<0.05)。结论与建议:辣木叶提取物作为一种天然补充剂似乎对改善血液学参数有用,尤其是儿童和女性成人的血红蛋白水平。
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Effect of Moringa oleifera on haematological parameters: a systematic review
Introduction: Moringa ( Moringa oleifera ) is a plant found in many regions. Its extracts, especially of leaves are a rich source of fibre, proteins and micronutrients including iron, thus potentially used for haematological applications including iron deficiency anaemia affecting approximately one-third of the global population. Objectives: To systematically review the effect of M. oleifera on haematological parameters Methods: Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews (PRISMA) guidelines were followed. PubMed, Cochrane library, Agricola, CINAHL and EMBASE databases were searched. Selection of articles were done in with three screening questions by two independent reviewers intervened by a third, resolving conflicts. Human studies on Moringa with relevant outcomes were included. Risk of bias assessment was done with Grading of Recommendations Assessment Development and Evaluation (GRADE) Criteria. Heterogeneity was assessed and results were narratively synthesized without meta-analysis. Registration from International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews (ID: CRD42020181432) was obtained. Results: Following de-duplication, there were 215 articles. Eight studies on M. oleifera leaf extracts, covering nine outcomes were included (four studies on children below 2 years and two each on pregnant women and reproductive & postmenopausal women). Among children under 2 years, mean improvement in haemoglobin level ranged between 0.31-2.6 g/dl, with a reduction of the prevalence of anaemia by 53% (95% CI=35.1, 72.0; p<0.001). Haemoglobin level among anaemic women in reproductive ages showed an improvement with a mean difference (MD) of 0.794 (SD=0.81) (p<0.05) in the interventional group and of 0.644 (SD=0.83) in the control group. Postmenopausal women showed a significant improvement of 17.5% in haemoglobin compared to baseline (p≤0.01). Two studies showed improvements in ferritin levels with an MD of 29.378 ng/mL (SD=42.48; p=0.012) among anaemic women and 31.9 (SD=23.8) among children under 2 years. One study showed an improvement in the MD of erythrocyte count (0.482; SD=2.26), hematocrit (0.947; SD=4.56), MCV (0.635; SD=11.22), MCH (1.312; SD=4.94), MCHC (2.459; SD=2.86) and RDW (1.4; SD=2.07) compared to the control group. Among the pregnant women, improvements in both MCH and MCV were statistically significant in the intervention group (p<0.05). Conclusions & Recommendations: Moringa leaf extracts as a natural supplement is seemingly useful for improving haematological parameters, especially the haemoglobin level among children and female adults.
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