Wright C I, Van-Buren L, Kroner C I, Koning M M G
Nutrition, Nutrition and Health Enhancement, Unilever Food and Health Research Institute, Olivier van Noortlaan 120, PO Box 114, 3130 AC, Vlaardingen, The Netherlands.
J Ethnopharmacol. 2007 Oct 8;114(1):1-31. doi: 10.1016/j.jep.2007.07.023. Epub 2007 Jul 31.
There is increasing interest in the health and wellness benefits of herbs and botanicals. This is with good reason as they might offer a natural safeguard against the development of certain conditions and be a putative treatment for some diseases. One such area may be the lowering of blood pressure in those where it is elevated (i.e., hypertension). One class of clinical medicines used to lower blood pressure are known as diuretics and work by increasing the excretion of urine from the body as well as the amount of sodium in urine. There are a growing number of studies purporting diuretic effects with traditional medicines. The aim of this article was to review these studies and identify which extracts promote diuresis (which we assessed on terms of urine excreted and urinary sodium excretion) and also to identify the research needs in this area. We identified a number of species and genuses reporting diuretic effects. Of these, the most promising, at the present time, are the species Foeniculum vulgare, Fraxinus excelsior, Hibiscus sabdariffa, Petroselinum sativum and Spergularia purpurea, and species from the genuses Cucumis (Cucumis melo and Cucumis trigonus), Equisetum (Equisetum bogotense, Equisetum fluviatile, Equisetum giganteum, Equisetum hiemale var. affine and Equisetum myriochaetum), Lepidium (Lepidium latifolium and Lepidium sativum), Phyllanthus (Phyllanthus amarus, Phyllanthus corcovadensis and Phyllanthus sellowianus) and Sambucus (Sambucus mexicana and Sambucus nigra). However, there the number of studies is limited and we recommend that further studies be conducted to confirm reported effects. Such evidence is needed to provide scientific credence to the folklore use of traditional medicines and even be helpful in the development of future medicines, treatments and treatment guidelines.
人们对药草和植物对健康的益处越来越感兴趣。这是有充分理由的,因为它们可能为预防某些疾病的发生提供天然保护,并且可能是某些疾病的一种假定治疗方法。其中一个领域可能是降低血压升高者(即高血压患者)的血压。一类用于降低血压的临床药物被称为利尿剂,其作用是增加尿液从体内的排泄以及尿液中钠的含量。越来越多的研究表明传统药物具有利尿作用。本文的目的是回顾这些研究,确定哪些提取物能促进利尿(我们根据尿液排泄量和尿钠排泄量进行评估),并确定该领域的研究需求。我们确定了一些报告有利尿作用的物种和属。其中,目前最有前景的物种是茴香、欧洲白蜡树、玫瑰茄、欧芹和紫花蝇子草,以及来自黄瓜属(甜瓜和三角瓜)、木贼属(波哥大木贼、溪木贼、巨型木贼、兴安木贼和多枝木贼)、独行菜属(宽叶独行菜和家独行菜)、叶下珠属(苦味叶下珠、里约叶下珠和塞洛叶下珠)和接骨木属(墨西哥接骨木和黑接骨木)的物种。然而,相关研究数量有限,我们建议进行进一步研究以证实所报告的效果。需要这样的证据来为传统药物的民间使用提供科学依据,甚至有助于未来药物、治疗方法和治疗指南的开发。