Essential oils have Anti-inflammatory Activities: A Systematic Review

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  • Purnima Laishram, Gui-Bing Hong Author

Abstract

 Medicinal herbs are being used for the medication of several human ailments. Ancient people looked for antidotes in nature and practiced herbal remedies from different parts of the plant. The relationship between nature and human mankind deteriorated due to the increased production of modern synthetic drugs. The remedial preparatory measures from plants are considered profitable and safe for the medication of anti-inflammatory. Natural extracts and herbal essential oils can subdue inflammation practically. Parts of those essential oils are used as antidotes to treat many human ailments. The motivation of this article is to document the herbal containing essential oils which are having anti-inflammatory properties. A total of 209 species and their components along with extracts have been reviewed. Parts of the plants which are to be used, use different types of solvents and performed experiments both in vivo and in vitro screening. The anti-inflammatory activity is ascribed to the inconsistent phytochemicals present in medicinal plants.

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2023-11-02

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Essential oils have Anti-inflammatory Activities: A Systematic Review. (2023). Journal of Research Administration, 5(2), 11588-11646. https://journlra.org/index.php/jra/article/view/1289