Affiliation:
1. Gargi College, University of Delhi, Siri Fort Road, New Delhi-110049, India
Abstract
Abstract:
Allergies have been known to be an abnormally vigorous immune response in which the
immune system fights off an allergen or antigen, initiating mast cells to release histamine into the
blood. Substances that prevent mast cells from releasing histamine are considered antiallergic
agents. The drugs utilized to treat allergy are mast cell stabilizers, steroids, anti-histamine, leukotriene
receptor antagonists, and decongestants. Anti-histamine drugs have side effects such as
drowsiness, confusion, constipation, difficulty urinating, blurred vision, etc. The use of medicinal
plants for the effective and safe management of diseases has recently received much attention.
Various herbs are utilized for their antiallergic and anti-histaminic properties. Some of the herbs
useful in the management of allergic diseases of the respiratory tract, like Piper longum, Ocimum
tenuiflorum, Solanum xanthocarpum have been discussed. Ample scientific evidence is available
for the anti-histaminic and antiallergic activity of Azadirachta indica, Aloe vera, Tinospora cordifolia,
and many other such herbs are safer to use as antiallergic agents have been reported. The
review summarizes a wide variety of herbs and botanical ingredients with their common scientific
names and distribution for easy identification and usage as safe antiallergic agents and discusses
their molecular mechanisms involved in combating allergic reactions.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Pharmacology,General Medicine,Immunology,Immunology and Allergy
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