Affiliation:
1. Department of Basic Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of the West Indies, Mona, Kingston 7,
Jamaica
Abstract
Background::
Hibiscus sabdariffa (sorrel) is a member of the hibiscus genus and Malvaceae
family. An important attribute is its therapeutic characteristic, which has been validated by research
that shows some success in treating several diseases.
Objective::
Owing to limited information and research deficits, this study aimed to investigate the
physiologic effects of Hibiscus sabdariffa on biological systems and the advances made in the last
century.
Methods::
PubMed Central search for “Hibiscus sabdariffa OR sorrel” was conducted from November
2021 to March 2022, covering articles from 1921 to 2020. The results were documented in Microsoft
Excel 2016 and grouped based on physiological systems.
Results::
Sorrel research publications mushroomed in the last decade. Studies from 1921-2010 reported
on the endocrine and cardiovascular systems, while additional biological systems (nervous,
urinary, gastrointestinal, integumentary, hematopoietic, reproductive, and skeletal) were later investigated.
Sorrel positively treated diabetes, hypertension, and a multitude of other illnesses due to its
antioxidant, antibacterial, and anti-inflammatory potential, chiefly via its anthocyanins. Hypertension
was mostly reported, predominantly from Nigeria (Africa), and toxicity exceeded 2000 mg/kg b.w.
Conclusion::
Sorrel has multifaceted uses, mostly involving hypertension treatment. Despite increased
publications and advances in research, all areas of physiology still require sorrel research,
especially in the Caribbean, which lacked publication, amidst Jamaica being known for the consumption
of sorrel drinks.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
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