Title of article :
Nigella sativa: Valuable perspective in the management of chronic diseases
Author/Authors :
Maria Pop, Raluca Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy - Department of Pharmacology - Toxicology and Clinical Pharmacology - Cluj Napoca, Romania , Pavel Trifa, Adrian Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy - Department of Genetics - Cluj Napoca, Romania , Popolo, Ada University of Salerno - Department of Pharmacy - Fisciano - Salerno, Italy , Sanda Chedea, Veronica Research Station for Viticulture and Enology Blaj - Blaj, Romania , Militaru, Claudia Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy - Department of Pharmacology - Toxicology and Clinical Pharmacology - Cluj Napoca, Romania , Corina Bocsan, Ioana Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy - Department of Pharmacology - Toxicology and Clinical Pharmacology - Cluj Napoca, Romania , Dana Buzoianu, Anca Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy - Department of Pharmacology - Toxicology and Clinical Pharmacology - Cluj Napoca, Romania
Abstract :
Objective(s): Over the past 20 years, increasing interest in the use of medicinal plants as alternative
or adjuvant treatments of several chronic diseases was observed. Accordingly, Nigella sativa or black
cumin, a medicinal plant rich in bioactive compounds, has been used worldwide for food purposes
or in traditional medicines. This paper aims to reveal N. sativa potential as adjunct treatment in
cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and hematological malignancies, due to their increasing prevalence
and difficult management in everyday life.
Materials and Methods: Databases like PubMed, Web of Science, Science Direct, Scopus, and Google
Scholar were used to search the literature data. Keywords like anti-inflammatory effect, anti-oxidant
effect, antihypertensive effects, hypolipidemic effects and hematological malignancies were used in
combination with N. sativa.
Results: Because of its numerous pharmacological actions, but especially for its anti-oxidant and antiinflammatory
properties, in vivo and in vitro studies demonstrated N. sativa positive effect against
diabetes, hypertension, and hypercholesterolemia, all of them associated to cardiovascular diseases
progression. Also, it was proved to have marked anti-proliferative, cytotoxic, pro-apoptotic, and antimetastatic
effects, in both solid cancers and hematological malignancies.
Conclusion: N. sativa used as complementary treatment to classical medications can improve the
management of several chronic diseases.
Keywords :
Anti-inflammatory agents , Anti-oxidants , Cardiovascular diseases , Diabetes mellitus , Leukemia , Lymphoma , Multiple myeloma , Nigella sativa
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics