Affiliation:
1. National Ayurveda Research Institute for Panchakarma, Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences, Kerala, 679531, India
2. National Ayurveda Research Institute for Panchakarma, Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences, Kerala, India, 679531
3. Department of Chemistry, Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences, New Delhi, 110058, India
Abstract
Background:
Hypertension is a cardiovascular disorder that is an incurable clinical condition.
It requires lifelong therapy for its management along with long terms application of synthetic
drugs associated with severe toxicity in multiple organs. However, the therapeutic application of
herbal medicines to treat hypertension has gained considerable attention. The limitations and hurdles
associated with conventional plant extract medications are their safety, efficacy, dose, and unknown
biological activity.
Objective:
In the modern era, the active phytoconstituent-based formulation has come into trend.
Various extraction techniques have been reported to extract and isolate active phytoconstituents.
Pharmacognostic, physiochemical, phytochemical, and quantitative analytical methods were developed
for their qualitative and quantitative analysis. The passage of time and changes in lifestyle also
modulate the variable cause of hypertension. Single-drug-based approach therapy cannot efficiently
control the cause of hypertension. Designing a potent herbal formulation with different active constituents
and modes of action against hypertension is necessary to effectively manage hypertension.
Methods:
This review comprises a selection of three different plants, Boerhavia diffusa, Rauwolfia
Serpentina, and Elaeocarpus ganitrus exhibiting antihypertension activity.
Results:
The objective behind selecting individual plants is their active constituents which have different
mechanisms of action for the treatment of hypertension. This review comprises the various extraction
methods of the active phytoconstituents and pharmacognostic, physiochemical, phytochemical,
and quantitative analysis parameters, respectively. It also lists active phytoconstituents present in
plants and the different pharmacological modes of action. Selected plant extracts have different antihypertensive
mechanisms. Extract of Boerhavia diffusa consisting of Liriodendron & Syringaresnol
mono β-D-Glucosidase exhibit Ca2+ channel antagonistic activity; where Reserpine is a phytoconstituent
of Rauwolfia serpentina, which depletes catecholamine, Ajmalin shows an antiarrhythmic effect
by blocking the sodium channel and the aqueous extract of E. ganitrus seeds reduces mean arterial
blood pressure by inhibiting the ACE enzyme.
Conclusion:
It has been revealed that poly-herbal formulation of respective phytoconstituent can be
used as potent antihypertensive medicine to treat hypertension effectively.
Funder
Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences, New Delhi
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
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