Ephedra: An anti-asthamatic medicinal plant
Department of Pharmaceutics and Department of Pharmacology, Shraddha Institute of Pharmacy, Washim, India.
Review Article
GSC Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2024, 27(02), 224–229.
Article DOI: 10.30574/gscbps.2024.27.2.0182
Publication history:
Received on 07 April 2024 revised on 14 May 2024; accepted on 17 May 2024
Abstract:
ailments such as cold, cough, asthma, fever and flu. It is distributed in many regions such as Asia, Europe, North Africa, Western North America and South America. It has more than 100 active compounds with effects. It contains flavonoids, alkanes, tannins, sugars and organic phenolic acids. It is used in the treatment of asthma, liver disease, skin disease and other diseases, the most important among the effectiveness of the treatment of the disease is COVID-19. It is considered an ancient group and is appreciated for its abundant fossil record. Ephedra, known as "Ephedra" in China, is a gymnosperm plant. It is a dry straw stalk associated with the lung and bladder meridians. Ephedra is one of the largest genera of the Ephedra family and is found in arid and semi-arid regions of the world. In traditional medicine in many countries, some of these species are frequently used to treat asthma, colds, flu, colds, fever, headaches, nasal congestion and cough. The chemical composition of the ephedra plant has been a focus of interest for decades due to its content of ephedrine alkaloids and its medicinal properties. Other chemical compounds such as phenolics and amino acid derivatives are also of interest and provide evidence-based support for the ethnomedical use of Ephedra. Medicinal plants contain many phytochemical compounds related to various treatments (Naiá et al., 2005; Ghoíbani, 2005). Therefore, this medicinal herb is used in various ephedrine formulations and has many adverse effects on diseases such as liver diseases, angle-closure glaucoma, kidney stones, neurodegenerative diseases and heart toxicity. Indian Ayurveda is a traditional herbal medicine with a long history and strong foundations. Medicinal plants play an important role in the prevention and treatment of human diseases. This plant usually grows on dry rocks and soil because it needs high, dry mountain forests to grow. Many parts of plants such as branches and roots are used in various applications for medicinal purposes. For example, the dry part of the plant is used in vartonic medicine systems such as Ayurveda, Siddha and traditional Chinese medicine to treat many diseases such as asthma, hay fever, pain or inflammation, lung disease, heart disease. Aches, coughs, and colds are considered flu-like symptoms.
Keywords:
Traditional medicine; Ephedra sinck; Ephedra viridus; Medicinal herb; Gymnosperm plant
Full text article in PDF:
Copyright information:
Copyright © 2024 Author(s) retain the copyright of this article. This article is published under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Liscense 4.0