Editorial
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World J Gastroenterol. Sep 28, 2010; 16(36): 4504-4514
Published online Sep 28, 2010. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v16.i36.4504
Table 1 In vitro studies on plants used in traditional Iranian medicine for the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease
StudyPlantPartResults
Watt et al[39]Althaea officinalisWhole plant ethanol extractAntibacterial activity against E. coli
Yoshikawa et al[40]Boswellia carteriiMono- and triterpenes isolated from this oleogum resin↓NO production in lipopolysaccharide-activated mouse peritoneal macrophages
Chevrier et al[41]Boswellia carteriiEthanol extract of oleogum resinImmunomodulatory properties
Camarda et al[42]Boswellia carteriiEssential oil isolated from oleogum resinAntimicrobial activities against various microorganisms including fungi, Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacterial strains
Moghtader et al[43]Bunium persicumEssential oil of seedStrong anti-bacterial effects
Shahsavari et al[44]Bunium persicumEssential oil of seedAntioxidant properties
Kumar et al[45]Cassia fistulaCrude extract of fruitSignificant antimicrobial activity
Francis et al[46]Commiphora mukulTerpenoids and guggulusteroids↓Lipid peroxidation and Cox inhibitory activities
Manjula et al[47]Commiphora mukulCrude extract of gum resin↓Proliferative response of peripheral blood mononuclear cells, ↓inflammatory mediators such as IFN-δ, IL-12, TNF-α, IL-1β and NO, ↓NO production in lipopolysaccharide-activated mouse peritoneal macrophages
Matsuda et al[48]Commiphora mukulMethanolic extract of gum resin
Saeed et al[49]Commiphora mukulThe essential oil, chloroform extract and seven sesquiterpenoids compounds of oleogum resinWide range of inhibitory activity against both Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria
Fattouch et al[50]Cydonia oblongaPulp and peel polyphenolic extractRadical scavenging and antimicrobial activities
Silva et al[51]Cydonia oblongaPulp and peel methanolic extractAntioxidant activity
Hamauzu et al[52]Cydonia oblongaPulp and peel phenolic extractSuperior antioxidant functions to that of chlorogenic acid and ascorbic acid as standard antioxidants
Kaur et al[53]Foeniculum vulgareAqueous and organic seed extractsAntibacterial activity comparable to standard antibiotics
De Marino et al[54]Foeniculum vulgaren-butanol and aqueous extract of fruitModerate antioxidant activity
Baliga et al[55]Foeniculum vulgareAqueous extract↓NO
Fukuda et al[56]Juglans regiaPolyphenols↓Lipid peroxidation, ↑antioxidant activity
Zhou et al[57]Pistacia lentiscusOleogum resin↓Pro-inflammatory substances such as NO and prostaglandin E2, ↓expression of iNOS and Cox-2 at both protein and mRNA levels, potent hydroxyl radical scavenging activity
Westerhof et al[58]Plantago ovataMucopolysaccharides of seedWound cleansing and healing properties, limits scarring
Al-Fatimi et al[59]Solanum nigrumMethanolic extract of fruitFree radical scavenging activities in the DPPH assay
Heo et al[60]Solanum nigrumA glycoprotein (SNL glycoprotein) isolated from fruitScavenging effects on both superoxide anion and hydroxyl radical
Aquil et al[61]Terminalia chebulaEthanolic extract of fruitBroad-spectrum antibacterial activity, synergistic interaction with tetracycline, chloramphenicol and ciprofloxacin against S. aureus and/or E. coli
Kim et al[62]Terminalia chebulaButanol fraction of fruitProfound growth-inhibitory activity against six intestinal bacteria especially Clostridium perfringens and E. coli
Moeslinger et al[63]Terminalia chebulaAqueous extract of fruit↓Inducible nitric oxide synthesis
Table 2 In vivo studies on plants used in traditional Iranian medicine for the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease
StudyModelSpeciesPlantPartResults
Wang et al[64]Carrageenan- or dextran- induced paw edemaRatAlthaea roseaEthanolic extract of flowerAnti-inflammatory and analgesic effect
Fan et al[65]Complete Freund’s adjuvant-induced inflammationRatBoswellia carteriiGum resin extractLengthened paw withdrawal latency, ↓paw edema, ↓spinal Fos protein expression, no noticeable adverse effects observed
Banno et al[66]TPA-induced inflammationMouseBoswellia carteriCompounds isolated from methanol extract of the resinMarked anti-inflammatory activity
Kiela et al[67]DSS- and TNBS-induced colitisMouseBoswellia serrataGum resin extractIneffective in ameliorating colitis, ↑the basal and IL-1β-stimulated NF-κB activity in intestinal epithelial cells in vitro as well as reverse proliferative effects of IL-1β, hepatotoxicity effect with pronounced hepatomegaly and steatosis was observed
Mencarelli et al[68]TNBS-induced colitisMouseCommiphora mukulGuggulsterone↓Severity of disease and the fecal score and colon inflammation, ↓IL-2, IL-4 and IFN-γ as well as T cell proliferation
Cheon et al[69]DSS-induced colitisMouseCommiphora mukulGuggulsterone↓NF-κB signaling pathway, attenuates acute colitis
Birdane et al[70]Ethanol-induced gastric lesionsRatFoeniculum vulgareAqueous extract↓Gastric mucosal lesion, ↓lipid peroxidation, ↑antioxidant activity
Choi et al[71]Carrageenan-induced paw edema, arachidonic acid-induced ear edema, formaldehyde-induced arthritis, DNFB-induced contact hypersensitivity reactionMouseFoeniculum vulgareFruit methanolic extractAnti-inflammatory and central analgesic effect, ↓lipid peroxidation, ↑antioxidant activity
Al-Yahya et al[72]Carrageenan-induced paw edemaRatLepidium sativumEthanolic extract of seedAnti-inflammatory and analgesic activities, potentiate gastric ulcer induced by indomethacin
Kim et al[73]DSS-induced colitisMousePistacia lentiscusOleogum resinDelayed the onset and progression of the disease, prevent weight loss
Al-Said et al[74]Gastric mucosal damage induced by pyloric ligation, aspirin, phenylbutazone, and reserpineRatPistacia lentiscusOleogum resin↓Intensity of gastric mucosal damage
Rodríguez-Cabezas et al[75]TNBS-induced colitisRatPlantago ovataSeedAmeliorated the development of colonic inflammation, ↓some of the pro-inflammatory mediators such as NO, leukotriene B4, and TNF-α;↑production of short chain fatty acids, butyrate and propionate
Rodríguez-Cabezas et al[76]TNBS-induced colitisRatPlantago ovataSeed↓Colonic myeloperoxidase activity, restoration of colonic glutathione levels
Joo et al[77]DSS-induced colitisMouseSolanum nigrumA glycoprotein (SNL glycoprotein) isolated from fruit↓NO production, ↓free radical formation, suppressive effect on activities of NF-κB, regulates the expression of iNOS and Cox-2
Jainu et al[78]Acetic acid-induced gastric ulcersRatSolanum nigrumFruit extract↓Gastric lesions induced by cold restraint stress (76.6%), indomethacin (73.8%), pyloric ligation (80.1%) and ethanol (70.6%) with equal or higher potency than omeprazole, ↓gastric secretory volume and acidity and pepsin secretion, ↑rate of healing of ulcers, ↓H(+)K(+)ATPase activity, ↓gastrin secretion
Akhtar et al[79]Aspirin-induced gastric ulcersRatSolanum nigrumPowder from aerial parts and its methanolic extract↓Ulcer index, ↓acid and pepsin secretions
Mahesh et al[80]-RatTerminalia chebulaAqueous extract of fruitModulate oxidative stress and enhance antioxidant status in the liver and kidney
Bhattacharya et al[81]-RatTerminalia chebulaEthanolic extract of fruit↑Rate of healing of gastric lesion induced by indomethacin, ↓lipid peroxidation
Table 3 Clinical studies on plants used in traditional Iranian medicine for the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease
StudyStudy designNo. of patientsDiseasePlantPart of plantControl groupDuration of treatmentResult
Kaliora et al[82]Open, comparing CD patients with healthy volunteers10 patients and 8 controlsCDPistacia lentiscusOleogum resin-4 wk↓TNF-α secretion, ↑macrophage migration inhibitory factor release meaning that random migration and chemotaxis of monocytes/macrophages was inhibited
Kaliora et al[83]Open, comparing CD patients with healthy volunteers10 patients and 8 controlsCDPistacia lentiscusOleogum resin-4 wkSignificant reduction of CD Activity Index, ↓Plasma IL-6 and C-reactive protein, ↑total antioxidant potential, no side effects observed
Madisch et al[84]Double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled, multicenter31Collagenous colitisBoswellia serrataGum resin extractPlacebo6 wkThe proportion of patients in clinical remission was higher in the Boswellia serrata extract group than in the placebo group; Compared to placebo, Boswellia serrata extract treatment had no effect on histology and quality of life
Gupta et al[85]Randomized30Chronic colitisBoswellia serrataGum resinSulfasalazine6 wkEighteen out of 20 patients treated with Boswellia gum resin showed an improvement in one or more of the parameters including stool properties, histopathology as well as scanning electron microscopy, hemoglobin, serum iron, calcium, phosphorus, proteins, total leukocytes and eosinophils; In the sulfasalazine group, 6 out of 10 patients showed similar results in the same parameters, 14 out of 20 patients treated with Boswellia gum resin achieved remission, while in the case of sulfasalazine the remission rate was 4 out of 10
Gupta et al[86]Randomized30UCBoswellia serrataGum resinSulfasalazine6 wkAll tested parameters including stool properties, histopathology, scanning microscopy of rectal biopsies, and blood parameters including hemoglobin, serum iron, calcium, phosphorus, proteins, total leukocytes and eosinophils improved after treatment with Boswellia serrata gum resin. The rate of remission was similar in the two studies group (82% in the Boswellia serrata group vs 75% in the sulfasalazine group)
Al-Habbal et al[87]Double-blind controlled38Duodenal ulcerPistacia lentiscusOleogumresinPlacebo2 wkSymptomatic relief in 80% of patients on oleogum resin from P. lentiscus and 50% in patients on placebo, endoscopically proven healing occurred in 70% of patients on oleogum resin from P. lentiscus and 22% of patients on placebo, no side effects observed
Fernández-Bañares et al[88]Open label, multicenter, randomized92UCPlantago ovataSeedMesalamine12 mo40% relapse rate in the P. ovata seed group and 35% in the mesalamine group and 30% in the Plantago ovata plus mesalamine group
Table 4 Mechanisms of action of the plants used for the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease in traditional Iranian medicine
PlantActivities
Immunomodulatory1Antioxidant2Antibacterial↓NF-κB↓NO↓Cox-2↓LB4Anti-inflammatoryWound healing
Althaea spp.**
Boswellia carterii and Boswellia serrata****
Bunium persicum**
Cassia fistula*
Commiphora mukul******
Cydonia oblonga**
Foeniculm vulgare*****
Juglans regia*
Lepidium sativum*
Pistacia lentiscus****
Plantago ovata******
Solanum nigrum*****
Terminalia chebula***