Title of article :
A glance at black cumin (Nigella sativa) and its active constituent, thymoquinone, in ischemia: a review
Author/Authors :
Oskouei, Zahra Department of Pharmacodynamics and Toxicology - School of Pharmacy - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences - Mashhad, Iran , Hosseinzadeh, Hossein Department of Pharmacodynamics and Toxicology - School of Pharmacy - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences - Mashhad, Iran , Akaberi, Maryam Department of Phamacogenosy - School of Pharmacy - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences - Mashhad, Iran
Abstract :
Objective(s): Black cumin (Nigella sativa) belonging to Ranunculaceae family has a long history
of medicinal use in various folk and traditional systems of medicine, including Iranian traditional
medicine (ITM). These valuable medicinal seeds have been used traditionally against a variety of
diseases such as dyspepsia, diabetes, headache, influenza and asthma. In addition, several scientific
investigations have reported the therapeutic properties of N. sativa and thymoquinone (TQ), one of
the most important constituent of black cumin, for treatment of a large number of diseases, including
ischemia. As there is no comprehensive review study about the anti-ischemic activity of black cumin
and its mechanism of action, in the current study, we aimed to review the anti-ischemic activities of N.
sativa and TQ in different organ-related disorders.
Materials and Methods: We searched the words N. sativa or black cumin and ischemia in the combination of
related organs through available databases including Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar.
Results: Several studies were found reporting the anti-ischemic activity of black cumin and its
active constituent on different organs including brain, kidneys, heart, and liver. Black cumin exert
its beneficial effects as an antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-apoptosis, and anti-necrosis agent
through inhibition of growth factors, biochemical and oxidative stress markers and regulating gene
expression.
Conclusion: Thus, N. sativa could be a potential candidate for treatment of ischemia related disorders
in key organs such as brain, liver, digestive system, kidney, and heart. To figure out the exact mechanism
of action, further investigations are proposed in this regard.
Keywords :
Nigella sativa , Black cumin , Brain , Cardiovascular , Cardiovascular