Background <p>Millions of people worldwide suffer from asthma, a chronic respiratory disease. Conventional medication prescriptions are symptomatic, but side effects limit long-term use. But because of their long history and diverse range of molecular actions, herbal therapies may offer a supportive treatment option.</p> Recent Findings <p>This review examines how herbal remedies have developed for asthma, emphasizing how they work molecularly on primary receptor targets. Evidence for herbal remedies, including Ephedra sinica, Boswellia serrata, Glycyrrhiza glabra, Tylophora indica, Adhatoda vasica, Ginkgo biloba, and Scutellaria baicalensis, and many more is reviewed. It focuses on encouraging clinical evidence and effectiveness supporting the value of herbal remedies as therapeutic adjuncts or substitutes. In order to optimize the potential of herbal therapies in the management of asthma, we discuss future directions and emphasize the necessity of thorough research.</p> Conclusion <p>This review aims to encourage more research and the use of herbal medicine in asthma treatment, giving patients who require supplemental treatments new hope.</p>

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Advances in the Herbal Therapeutics as Alternative Drug Treatment for Asthma: Molecular Mechanism and Receptor Targeting

  • Nousheen Khatoon,
  • Parag Jain,
  • Mohammad Adnan Raza,
  • Ajazuddin,
  • Ayushmaan Roy

摘要

Background

Millions of people worldwide suffer from asthma, a chronic respiratory disease. Conventional medication prescriptions are symptomatic, but side effects limit long-term use. But because of their long history and diverse range of molecular actions, herbal therapies may offer a supportive treatment option.

Recent Findings

This review examines how herbal remedies have developed for asthma, emphasizing how they work molecularly on primary receptor targets. Evidence for herbal remedies, including Ephedra sinica, Boswellia serrata, Glycyrrhiza glabra, Tylophora indica, Adhatoda vasica, Ginkgo biloba, and Scutellaria baicalensis, and many more is reviewed. It focuses on encouraging clinical evidence and effectiveness supporting the value of herbal remedies as therapeutic adjuncts or substitutes. In order to optimize the potential of herbal therapies in the management of asthma, we discuss future directions and emphasize the necessity of thorough research.

Conclusion

This review aims to encourage more research and the use of herbal medicine in asthma treatment, giving patients who require supplemental treatments new hope.