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Traditional uses, hepatoprotective potential, and phytopharmacology of Tinospora cordifolia: a narrative review.
Balkrishna, Acharya; Kumar, Ashwani; Rohela, Akansha; Arya, Vedpriya; Gautam, Ajay Kumar; Sharma, Hemant; Rai, Priyanka; Kumari, Amita; Amarowicz, Ryszard.
Afiliação
  • Balkrishna A; Patanjali Herbal Research Department, Patanjali Research Foundation, Haridwar, India.
  • Kumar A; Centre of Excellence, Patanjali Ayurved Hospital, Haridwar, India.
  • Rohela A; Patanjali Herbal Research Department, Patanjali Research Foundation, Haridwar, India.
  • Arya V; Patanjali Herbal Research Department, Patanjali Research Foundation, Haridwar, India.
  • Gautam AK; Patanjali Herbal Research Department, Patanjali Research Foundation, Haridwar, India.
  • Sharma H; Centre of Excellence, Patanjali Ayurved Hospital, Haridwar, India.
  • Rai P; Patanjali Herbal Research Department, Patanjali Research Foundation, Haridwar, India.
  • Kumari A; Patanjali Herbal Research Department, Patanjali Research Foundation, Haridwar, India.
  • Amarowicz R; Patanjali Herbal Research Department, Patanjali Research Foundation, Haridwar, India.
J Pharm Pharmacol ; 76(3): 183-200, 2024 Mar 04.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38280221
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES:

Despite significant advancements in modern medicine, effective hepatoprotective medication with minimal side effects is still lacking. In this context. Tinospora cordifolia, an Indian Ayurvedic liana, has attracted much attention. KEY

FINDINGS:

Traditionally, T. cordifolia has been found to be effective in the treatment of jaundice; according to the literature, T. cordifolia is a hepatoprotective agent, and the CCl4 model is the most frequently used to evaluate its potential. Its hepatoprotective effects might be attributed to alkaloids (berberine, palmatine, and jatrorrhizine) and sinapic acid. Berberine decreases inflammation by inhibiting the proinflammatory cascade triggered by TNF-α and reduces nitrosative stress by inhibiting iNOS. T. cordifolia also exhibits anticancer, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antioxidant, and other activities; it is safe at concentrations up to 2000 mg/kg. Its biological action can be attributed to polyphenols, alkaloids, steroids, terpenoids, and glycosides. T. cordifolia has also been found to be an active ingredient in several polyherbal formulations used to treat chemical-mediated hepatotoxicity.

CONCLUSION:

T. cordifolia's hepatoprotective effects are mediated by the inhibition of lipid peroxidation, the management of oxidative stress, and other factors. T. cordifolia can be used to manage liver disorders and as a hepatoprotective supplement in the food industry. The bioprospecting of its alkaloids can lead to the development of novel formulations against hepatic ailments.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Berberina / Tinospora Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Berberina / Tinospora Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article