Abstract

Vasodilators are drugs that induce or start the widening of blood vessels and are commonly applied to treat disorders with irregularly high blood pressure, including hypertension, congestive heart failure, and angina. The present study aims to systematically review the studies on the vasodilation effects of medicinal herbs. The study was done according to the 06- Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines and registered in the CAMARADES-NC3Rs Preclinical Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Facility (SyRF) database. Various English databases, such as Scopus, PubMed, Web of Science, EMBASE, and Google Scholar, were used to find publications about the vasodilation effects of medicinal herbs with no date limitation. The searched terms and keywords words were: "medicinal herbs", "medicinal plants", "vasodilator", "vasorelaxant", "hypertension", "high blood pressure", "vasodilation", "extract", "essential oil". Out of 1820 papers (up to 2020), 31 papers met the inclusion criteria and were reviewed. The most important medicinal plants with vasodilation/vasorelaxant activity belonged to the family Asteraceae (19.4%) followed by Zingiberaceae (9.7%). Aerial parts (30.5%), leaves (30.5%), followed by roots (11.1%) were the most common parts used in the studies. The findings showed that ethanolic extract (33.3%), followed by aqueous extract (22.2%) and methanolic extract (19.4%) was the frequency used extraction methods, whereas the essential oil (13.9%) and hydroalcoholic extract (8.3%) were the second most used herbal remedies. The results of the current review study revealed that the plant vasodilatory agents were might be used as an alternative and complementary source to treat hypertension as they had lower important toxicity. Nevertheless, more investigations, particularly clinical trials, are needed to clear this suggestion.

Highlights

  • Vasodilatation is well-known as one of the main therapeutic strategies to treat some cardiovascular diseases with high blood pressure [1,2]

  • Implication for health policy/practice/research/medical education: This review presents a detailed insight into the effective medicinal herbs on vasodilation and presents a list of medicinal plants for the treatment of hypertension, congestive heart failure, and angina, which might be used to prepare new agents

  • Thirty-one plant species belonging to 33 genera and 27 families had vasodilation/vasorelaxant activity (Table 1) with various mechanisms (Figure 2)

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Introduction

Vasodilatation is well-known as one of the main therapeutic strategies to treat some cardiovascular diseases with high blood pressure [1,2]. Vasodilators are drugs that induce or start the widening of blood vessels, which are commonly applied to treat disorders with irregularly high blood pressure, including hypertension, congestive heart failure, and angina [3,4,5]. The development and discovery of novel agents as blood vessel dilators are promising among researchers. Medicinal plants have always been used by humans throughout history. Scientific research has proven the effectiveness and safety of some complementary medicine methods, including herbs, in the treatment of some diseases [12,13]. The present study aims to systematically review the studies on the vasodilation effects of some medicinal herbs

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