Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Institute of Biomaterials, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, 91058, Erlangen, Germany.
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Institute of Polymer Materials, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, 91058, Erlangen, Germany.
Biomaterials. 2019 Oct;217:119288. doi: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2019.119288. Epub 2019 Jun 16.
Herbal medicine, the use of plants or plant extracts with known beneficial biological effects to treat and/or prevent diverse health disorders, has been known for thousands of years. After their replacement by synthetic drugs in the beginning of the 20th century, plant derived therapeutic agents have been recently attaining more attention again. Phytotherapeutics, which can be extracted from a wide range of different herbal plants, are believed to have a broad spectrum of therapeutic effects and less negative side effects than synthetic drugs. On the other hand, it is often difficult to prove the therapeutic effect of herbal drugs due to their chemical complexity. In the last decade, research has focused increasingly on the relatively new concept of the combination of herbal drugs with modern engineered biomaterials in order to achieve synergy of their therapeutic effects. Even if several studies based on this concept have been published, no systematic overview of the performed investigations and their results is available. In this context, this review focuses on the combination of phytotherapeutics with bioactive glasses (BGs), which are bioactive and biodegradable materials capable of releasing biologically active ions being suitable for several applications as bone substituting and replacing materials as well as in the regeneration of soft and hard tissue. The literature search was carried out using the WEB OF SCIENCE and SCOPUS databases using a combination of relevant keywords. Besides giving an overview of the research done in the last years and summarizing the results obtained in those studies, the possible synergistic effects of herbal drugs in combination with BGs are critically discussed, and potential health risks are overviewed. Of all plant-derived drugs investigated so far, the coumarin family appears to be the one that has been most widely combined with BGs showing beneficial outcomes. Overall, the analysis of the literature has revealed the great potential of this organic-inorganic multi-functional system approach as an advantageous alternative to conventional medicine in several applications, but also highlights the need for more systematic in vivo studies to evaluate the effective time and dose dependent combined effects of BGs and phytotherapeutic agents.
草药医学,即使用具有已知有益生物效应的植物或植物提取物来治疗和/或预防多种健康障碍,已经有几千年的历史了。在 20 世纪初被合成药物取代后,植物来源的治疗剂最近又重新受到关注。植物疗法可以从广泛的不同草药植物中提取,被认为具有广泛的治疗效果,并且比合成药物的副作用更小。另一方面,由于草药的化学复杂性,往往很难证明其治疗效果。在过去的十年中,研究越来越集中在草药药物与现代工程生物材料相结合的新概念上,以实现其治疗效果的协同作用。尽管基于这一概念的几项研究已经发表,但没有关于已进行的研究及其结果的系统概述。在这方面,本综述重点介绍了植物疗法与生物活性玻璃(BGs)的结合,BGs 是具有生物活性和生物降解性的材料,能够释放具有生物活性的离子,适用于几种应用,如骨替代和替代材料以及软组织和硬组织的再生。文献检索使用 WEB OF SCIENCE 和 SCOPUS 数据库,使用相关关键词的组合进行。除了概述过去几年的研究工作并总结这些研究中获得的结果外,还批判性地讨论了草药药物与 BGs 结合的可能协同作用,并概述了潜在的健康风险。在迄今为止研究的所有植物来源的药物中,香豆素家族似乎是与 BGs 结合最广泛的一种,显示出有益的结果。总的来说,文献分析揭示了这种有机-无机多功能系统方法在几个应用中的巨大潜力,是传统医学的有利替代方法,但也强调需要进行更多的系统体内研究,以评估 BGs 和植物治疗剂的有效时间和剂量依赖性联合作用。