Affiliation:
1. Department of Pharmaceutics, SVKM’s Dr. Bhanuben Nanavati College of Pharmacy, Vile Parle, Mumbai 400056,
India
Abstract
Abstract:
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a T-cell-mediated chronic inflammatory disorder affecting
0.5-1% of the global population. The disease with unknown etiology causes slow destruction of
joints, advancing to significant deterioration of an individual’s quality of life. The present treatment
strategy comprises the use of disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (DMARDs) coupled with or
without nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or glucocorticoids. Additionally, involves co-therapy
of injectable biological DMARDs in case of persistent or recurrent arthritis. The availability of biological
DMARDs and the implementation of the treat-to-target approach have significantly improved
the outcomes for patients suffering from RA. Nevertheless, RA requires continuous attention due to
inadequate response of patients, development of tolerance and severe side effects associated with
long-term use of available treatment regimens. An estimated 60-90% of patients use alternative
methods of treatment, such as herbal therapies, for the management of RA symptoms. Over the past
few decades, researchers have exploring natural phytochemicals to alleviate RA and associated
symptoms. Enormous plant-origin phytochemicals such as alkaloids, flavonoids, steroids, terpenoids
and polyphenols have shown anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory activity against RA. However,
phytochemicals have certain limitations, such as high molecular weight, poor water solubility,
poor permeability, poor stability and extensive first-pass metabolism, limiting absorption and bioavailability.
The use of nanotechnology has aided to extensively improve the pharmacokinetic profile
and stability of encapsulated drugs. The current review provides detailed information on the therapeutic
potential of phytochemicals. Furthermore, the review focuses on developed phytochemical
formulations for RA, with emphasis on clinical trials, regulatory aspects, present challenges, and
future prospects.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.