Anti-inflammatory activity of essential oil from medicinal plants: An insight into molecular mechanism, in-silico studies and signaling pathways.

Phytomedicine

Centre for Industrial Biotechnology Research, Siksha 'O' Anusandhan Deemed to be University, Campus 2, Kalinganagar, Bhubaneswar-751003, Odisha, India. Electronic address:

Published: January 2025

Background: Medicinal plants have historically been the cornerstone of treatment for a myriad of ailments. With modern pharmacology, many contemporary drugs have been derived from traditional medicine practices. Essential oils from these plants, known for their anti-inflammatory capabilities, have played a significant role in treating conditions such as cardiovascular and inflammatory skin diseases, as well as joint inflammation. This study revisits these ancient remedies to further explore their efficacy and mechanisms in the modern context.

Focus Area: This review focuses on identifying and analysing the primary phytochemical in medicinal plants that exhibit anti-inflammatory properties. The chemical classes of interest include alkaloids, polyphenols, terpenoids, flavonoids, saponins, and tannins, which are prevalent in the essential oils derived from therapeutic plants. By understanding their role in modulating molecular pathways, this study aims to highlight their potential in the treatment of inflammatory diseases.

Methods: The study employs in silico techniques such as molecular modelling and docking to examine the pharmacokinetics and toxicity profiles of selected phytochemical. This approach facilitates a deeper understanding of how these natural compounds interact at the molecular level, either as activators or inhibitors, which can influence various biochemical pathways related to inflammation.

Results: Preliminary findings suggest that specific phytochemical significantly modulate inflammatory pathways, offering potential therapeutic targets. The analysis reveals that these natural substances can effectively reduce inflammation without the adverse side effects commonly associated with synthetic drugs. The study provides a detailed characterization of the active components within essential oils and their respective anti-inflammatory actions.

Conclusion: The review underscores the immense potential for medicinal plants as a source for developing new and safer pharmaceuticals aimed at treating inflammatory conditions. By harnessing the power of natural phytochemical, there is a promising avenue for creating innovative drug therapies. This study encourages further research into the utilization of natural plant products, promoting a broader application in medicinal treatments and a return to nature-centric solutions in healthcare.

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