随机临床试验中洋甘菊的抗炎作用:系统回顾和荟萃分析。

IF 4.8 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
Pharmaceutical Biology Pub Date : 2025-12-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-15 DOI:10.1080/13880209.2025.2530995
Jason Valmy, Stephanie Greenfield, Satoru Shindo, Toshihisa Kawai, Jorge Cervantes, Bo-Young Hong
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背景:洋甘菊是一种被广泛认可的草药,它因其各种药用特性而被使用。洋甘菊在医学上的广泛认可和应用凸显了其在全球草药治疗实践中的重要性。目的:利用现有文献中随机临床试验的临床特征,探讨洋甘菊作为一种低风险抗菌和抗炎药的作用。方法:我们使用搜索词“洋甘菊抗炎抗菌随机临床试验”和“洋甘菊抗炎抗菌”对随机临床试验进行了系统综述。我们的数据来源于PubMed、谷歌Scholar、Cochrane Library和ClinicalTrials.gov等数据库。然后,我们使用R进行了一项荟萃分析,以评估洋甘菊作为抗炎和抗菌药物的功效,以及它对临床环境中粘膜恢复的影响。结果:共纳入11项随机临床试验。计算相关结果的均值差、置信区间和标准误差。荟萃分析的统计检验表明,洋甘菊在黏膜炎的严重程度和疼痛程度上表现出统计学上显著的降低,表明洋甘菊具有抗炎作用。结论:这项研究强调了洋甘菊作为控制炎症和微生物感染的天然替代品的潜力,为标准治疗提供了一个有希望的替代方案。我们的研究表明,洋甘菊有作为天然抗炎剂的潜力。未来更大样本量的研究可能会为这种效果提供临床证据。系统评价注册号(PROSPERO): CRD42024566615。
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Anti-inflammatory effect of chamomile from randomized clinical trials: a systematic review and meta-analyses.

Context: Chamomile is a widely recognized medicinal herb, and it has been used for its various medicinal properties. Chamomile's widespread recognition and application in medicine highlights its significance in herbal therapeutic practices globally.

Objective: To explore chamomile as a low-risk antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory agent, utilizing clinical characteristics derived from the existing body of evidence from randomized clinical trials within the current literature.

Methods: We conducted a systematic review of randomized clinical trials using the search terms 'chamomile anti-inflammatory antimicrobial randomized clinical trials' and 'chamomile anti-inflammatory antimicrobial'. We sourced data from databases including PubMed, Google Scholar, Cochrane Library, and ClinicalTrials.gov. We then performed a meta-analysis using R to assess the efficacy of chamomile as an anti-inflammatory and an antimicrobial agent, and its impact on mucosal recovery in clinical settings.

Results: A total of 11 randomized clinical trials were identified. The mean difference, confidence intervals, and standard error from the extracted means and standard deviations for relevant outcomes were calculated. Statistical tests from the meta-analysis demonstrated that chamomile exhibited statistically significant reductions in mucositis severity and pain level, indicating the anti-inflammatory effects of chamomile.

Conclusion: This study highlights chamomile's potential as a natural alternative for managing inflammation and microbial infections, offering a promising alternative to standard treatments. Our study suggests chamomile has the potential to act as a natural anti-inflammatory agent. A future study with a larger sample size may provide clinical evidence of this effect.

Systematic review registration number (PROSPERO): CRD42024566615.

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Pharmaceutical Biology
Pharmaceutical Biology 医学-药学
CiteScore
6.70
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发文量
191
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Pharmaceutical Biology will publish manuscripts describing the discovery, methods for discovery, description, analysis characterization, and production/isolation (including sources and surveys) of biologically-active chemicals or other substances, drugs, pharmaceutical products, or preparations utilized in systems of traditional medicine. Topics may generally encompass any facet of natural product research related to pharmaceutical biology. Papers dealing with agents or topics related to natural product drugs are also appropriate (e.g., semi-synthetic derivatives). Manuscripts will be published as reviews, perspectives, regular research articles, and short communications. The primary criteria for acceptance and publication are scientific rigor and potential to advance the field.
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