斯里兰卡草药对降低血脂异常的作用。

Nadeesha Nirmali, Sonali Marasinghe, Pandula Athauda-Arachchi, Sampath B Alahakoon, Anchala I Kuruppu
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心血管疾病仍然是全球主要的死亡原因,而血脂异常是一个主要的危险因素。虽然传统的降脂疗法是有效的,但它们可能有副作用,强调需要替代方法。凭借其丰富的生物多样性和悠久的传统医学实践,斯里兰卡通过具有抗血脂特性的药用植物提供了一种天然替代品。许多这些植物通常用于斯里兰卡菜,不仅增强风味,还提供调节脂质水平的生物活性化合物。本文综述了木犀草、栀子花、栀子花、辣木、柽柳、胡椒和三角铃草在血脂异常治疗中的作用。这些植物具有降低总胆固醇、低密度脂蛋白胆固醇和甘油三酯的降脂作用,同时增加高密度脂蛋白胆固醇,促进脂肪代谢,发挥抗氧化和抗炎特性。该综述还促进了将这些草药纳入心血管疾病管理的日常膳食中,提供了一种天然的治疗和预防方法。通过将传统知识与科学研究相结合,斯里兰卡可以加强其医疗保健系统并改善心血管健康结果。
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The Effect of Sri Lankan Medicinal Herbs on the Reduction of Dyslipidemia.

Cardiovascular disease remains a leading global cause of mortality, with dyslipidemia as a major risk factor. While conventional lipid-lowering therapies are effective, they may have adverse effects, highlighting the need for alternative approaches. With its rich biodiversity and long-standing traditional medicine practices, Sri Lanka offers a natural alternative through medicinal plants with antilipidemic properties. Many of these plants are commonly used in Sri Lankan cuisine, not only enhancing flavor but also providing bioactive compounds that regulate lipid levels. This review explores the role of Murraya koenigii, Garcinia quesita, Garcinia zeylanica, Moringa oleifera, Tamarindus indica, Piper nigrum, and Trigonella foenum-graecum in managing dyslipidemia. These plants have demonstrated lipid-lowering effects by reducing total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, and triglycerides while increasing HDL cholesterol, enhancing fat metabolism, and exerting antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. The review also promotes the integration of these herbs into daily meals for cardiovascular disease management, offering a natural remedy and prevention method. By integrating traditional knowledge with scientific research, Sri Lanka can enhance its healthcare system and improve cardiovascular health outcomes.

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