The effects of some medicinal plants on histamine (H1) receptors

AuthorFarzaneh Shakeri
AuthorKowsar Bavarsad
AuthorSaeideh Saadat
AuthorMohammad Hossein Boskabady
Issued Date2018-10-31
AbstractMedicinal plants have been identified and used as primary sources in prevention and treatment of diseases from ancient times due to its various pharmacological activities. In this review, the inhibitory effects of extracts, some fractions and some constituents of medicinal plants on histamine (H1) receptors were reviewed. Various databases including; Medline, PubMed, Science Direct, Scopus, and Google Scholar were searched using inhibitory effect, histamine (H1) receptor, medicinal plants and their constituent’s keywords from 1974 to 2016. All studied plants including; Nigella sativa, Rosa damascena, Thymus vulgaris, Carum copticom, Zataria multiflora, Crocus sativus, Portulaca oleraceae, Bunium persicum, Satureja hortensis, Ephedra sinica, Humulus lupulus, Combretum racemosum, Aegle marmelos, Ginkgo biloba and Eriobotrya japonica showed a competitive antagonism effect on histamine (H1) receptors. Therefore, the studied plants and their constituents could be of therapeutic values in clinical practice as antihistamines drugs.
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KeywordInhibitory effect
KeywordHistamine (H1) receptor
KeywordMedicinal plant
PublisherBrieflands
TitleThe effects of some medicinal plants on histamine (H1) receptors
TypeReview Article
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