Abstract

IntroductionOne of the first grains to be cultivated was Hordeum vulgare, which was grown in the Fertile Crescent, a region of Western Asia near the Nile River in North-East Africa and many other regions like russia, china. It has a lot of soluble fiber, especially beta-glucans, which help control blood sugar and lower cholesterol. It is a grain of the Poaceae family and is one of the earliest plants with the greatest significance in Chinese medicine. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) practitioners have used it for treating hyperprolactinemia, obesity etc. Hordeum vulgare is used in the preparation called “Smilax” which is used for weight loss in china. Hordeum vulgare has been used as a poultice to treat burns and wounds because it is thought to be anti-inflammatory, anti-fatigue, diuretic, antioxidant, aphrodisiac, antiviral, antiprotozoal, astringent, demulcent, digestive, expectorant, febrifuge, antimutagenic, and emollient. MethodologyThe online databases including scopus, web of science, Google Scholar, and PubMed, were searched using different keywords: Hordeum vulgare, antinflammatory activity, traditional uses, and antimutagenic activity, Chinese herb, hordeum vulgare. The purpose of this review was therefore to summarize the previously reported phytopharmacological status of the chosen plant species. ResultsThe results of our analysis revealed that Hordeum vulgare Linn. contains dietary fiber, vitamins, minerals, and phytochemicals including, flavonoids, saponins, etc. In addition, previous research has demonstrated that plant extracts and isolated principles of Hordeum vulgare also possess significant pharmacological activity including antiviral, anti-inflammatory, febrifuge, anti-mutagenic and others. DiscussionHordeum vulgare has a good potential for generating therapeutics for the treatment of inflammation, obesity, cancer and also worked as dietary supplements for minerals and vitamin deficiency, according to the below-mentioned human and animal studies. Also, clinical research has shown that Hordeum vulgare is a safe and efficient herb for human intake and thus should be included in dietary intakes and as active constituents in pharmaceutical formulations. ConclusionThis review will talk about how the plant chemicals in Hordeum vulgare can be used to treat and prevent diseases. This review also helps the researchers to work on the Hordeum vulgare with the focus on bioactivity and toxicity.

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