阿育吠陀拉萨亚纳适应剂在肿瘤学中的应用范围综述。

IF 1.7 Q3 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jaim.2023.100879
Cairn Wu , Ashley Mulakaluri , Pranay Chaurasia , Sindhu Suryanarayana , Ambreen Singh , Nicole Krauss , Peggy Tahir , Charles Elder , Rammanohar Puthiyedath , Anand Dhruva
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摘要

简介Rasayanas 是阿育吠陀天然产品,具有适应作用。目前,有关拉萨亚那在肿瘤学方面的广泛研究尚未得到很好的总结。本综述旨在调查当前研究的范围和性质,找出知识差距,并总结与阿育吠陀拉萨亚那和肿瘤学相关的现有文献:使用三个主要概念对 15 种阿育吠陀适应原 rasayanas 进行了全面的文献检索:阿育吠陀草药术语、肿瘤术语和肿瘤学途径。经过筛选,提取了关键变量(标记),包括适应原类型、癌症类型、研究设计类型、成分类型和作用机制(MOA)。使用描述性统计和叙述性摘要对结果进行了综合和总结:结果:共审查并标记了 584 篇文章。被标记最多的两种适应原是甘草(Yashthimadhu/甘草)(n = 166 (28.4%))和睡莲(Withania somnifera)(Ashwagandha)(n = 151 (25.9%))。最常被标记的癌症诊断类别是胃肠道(n = 175 (30%))和乳腺(n = 126 (21%))。大多数文章侧重于体外研究(n = 470 (80.3%))。在12个MOA标签中,最常见的标签是细胞凋亡(n = 298 (29.2%)):结论:大量临床前文献涉及适应原拉萨亚那在肿瘤学中的应用,表明这一研究领域仍处于早期阶段。侧重于对免疫系统影响的研究相对较少。鉴于人们对免疫肿瘤疗法的兴趣与日俱增,以及适应原拉沙疗法对免疫系统的潜在影响,未来的研究可能会更多地关注这一领域,以及与未来临床研究更直接相关的工作。
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A scoping review of Ayurvedic rasayana adaptogens in oncology

Introduction

Rasayanas are Ayurvedic natural products that have adaptogenic effects. The extensive research on rasayanas in oncology is not currently well summarized. The aim of this review is to investigate the range and nature of the current body of research, identify gaps in knowledge, and to summarize the existing literature as it relates to Ayurvedic rasayanas and oncology.

Materials and methods

A comprehensive literature search of fifteen Ayurvedic adaptogen rasayanas was conducted using three main concepts: Ayurvedic herbal terms, neoplasm terms, and oncological pathways. After screening was performed, key variables were extracted (tagged) including type of adaptogen, cancer type, type of study design, constituent type, and mechanisms of action (MOA). The results were synthesized and summarized using descriptive statistics and narrative summaries.

Results

Five hundred and eighty-four articles were reviewed and tagged. The two most tagged adaptogens were Glycyrrhiza glabra (Yashthimadhu/licorice) (n = 166 (28.4 %)) and Withania somnifera (Ashwagandha) (n = 151 (25.9 %)). The most frequently tagged cancer diagnostic categories were gastrointestinal (n = 175 (30 %)), and breast (n = 126 (21 %)). Most of the articles focused on in vitro studies (n = 470 (80.3 %)). Of the 12 MOA tags, the most frequently tagged was apoptosis (n = 298 (29.2 %)).

Conclusion

A large body of pre-clinical literature exists on adaptogen rasayanas in oncology, indicating this field of research is still in its early phase. Comparatively few studies focused on the effects on the immune system. Given the growing interest in immuno-oncology therapeutics and the potential impact of adaptogen rasayanas on the immune system, future research may focus more in this area, along with work that is more directly linked to future clinical studies.

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Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine
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