Asdaq Syed Mohammed Basheeruddin, Almutiri Abdulaziz Ali, Alenzi Abdullah, Shaikh Maheen, Shaik Mujeeb Ahmed, Alshehri Sultan, Rabbani Syed Imam
Department of Pharmacy Practice, College of Pharmacy, AlMaarefa University, Dariyah, Riyadh 13713, Saudi Arabia.
College of Medicine, Alfaisal University, Riyadh 11533, Saudi Arabia.
Pharmaceuticals (Basel). 2024 Sep 17;17(9):1221. doi: 10.3390/ph17091221.
Neurodegenerative diseases primarily afflict the elderly and are characterized by a progressive loss of neurons. Oxidative stress is intricately linked to the advancement of these conditions. This study focuses on ( Family: ), commonly known as "Ajwa," a globally cultivated herbal plant renowned for its potent antioxidant properties and reported neuroprotective effects in pharmacological studies. This comprehensive systematic review delves into the antioxidant properties of plant extracts and their phytochemical components, with a particular emphasis on and its potential neuroprotective benefits. Preferred reporting items for systemic reviews and meta-analysis (PRISMA) were employed to review the articles. The study includes 269 articles published in the literature and 17 were selected after qualitative analysis. The growing body of research underscores the critical role of polyphenolic compounds found in , which significantly contribute to its neuroprotective effects through antioxidant mechanisms. Despite emerging insights into the antioxidant actions of , further investigation is essential to fully elucidate the specific pathways through which it confers neuroprotection. Like many other plant-based supplements, 's antioxidant effects are likely mediated by synergistic interactions among its diverse bioactive compounds, rather than by any single constituent alone. Therefore, additional preclinical and clinical studies are necessary to explore 's therapeutic potential comprehensively, especially in terms of its targeted antioxidant activities aimed at mitigating neurodegenerative processes. Such research holds promise for advancing our understanding and potentially harnessing the therapeutic benefits of in neuroprotection.
神经退行性疾病主要影响老年人,其特征是神经元逐渐丧失。氧化应激与这些疾病的进展密切相关。本研究聚焦于(科:),通常被称为“Ajwa”,这是一种全球种植的草药植物,以其强大的抗氧化特性以及在药理学研究中报道的神经保护作用而闻名。本全面的系统评价深入研究了植物提取物及其植物化学成分的抗氧化特性,特别强调了以及其潜在的神经保护益处。采用系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)来审查文章。该研究包括文献中发表的269篇文章,经过定性分析后选择了17篇。越来越多的研究强调了中发现的多酚类化合物的关键作用,这些化合物通过抗氧化机制对其神经保护作用有显著贡献。尽管对的抗氧化作用有了新的认识,但进一步研究对于充分阐明其赋予神经保护作用的具体途径至关重要。与许多其他植物性补充剂一样,的抗氧化作用可能是由其多种生物活性化合物之间的协同相互作用介导的,而不是由任何单一成分单独介导的。因此,需要额外的临床前和临床研究来全面探索的治疗潜力,特别是在其旨在减轻神经退行性过程的靶向抗氧化活性方面。此类研究有望增进我们的理解,并有可能利用在神经保护方面的治疗益处。