An integrative review on the treatment of alopecia with medicinal plants, phytotherapy and dietary supplements
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Resumo: | Alopecia is a condition characterized by the reduction of hair or hair that has physical and psychological implications for the individual. This integrative literature review investigates available clinical studies on the use of medicinal plants, herbal medicines and/or dietary supplements in the treatment of alopecia. As databases were used: Pubmed, Medline, Web of Science and SciELO. As a search strategy for original articles, the descriptors were used: [(alopecia OR baldness OR "hair loss") AND ("Medicinal Plants" OR "Pharmaceutical Plants" OR "Dietary Supplements" OR Nutraceuticals OR "Herbal Supplements") AND (Placebo OR "Effect placebo") AND (hair)]. The inclusion criteria used were randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical studies, without limitation of date or language, available in full, which included medicinal plants, medicinal herbs and food supplements as an intervention. Exclusion criteria were duplicate studies, not available in full and that included non-vegetable food supplements as an intervention. It was found that the studies addressed alopecia in both sexes, with interventions applied in the form of topical and oral use. Among the species used were verified: Allium sativum, Curcuma aeruginosa, Oryza sativa L. variety japônica, Rosmarinus officinalis, among others. It should be noted that additional studies in the area are still needed. One limitation is the lack of approach to the chemical-pharmaceutical aspects of the species used (quali-quantitative analyses), since they are fundamental for the quality control of plant extracts and, consequently, for reproducible therapeutic properties. |
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An integrative review on the treatment of alopecia with medicinal plants, phytotherapy and dietary supplementsUma revisão integrativa sobre o tratamento da alopecia com plantas medicinais, fitoterápicos e suplementos alimentarescalvíciequeda de cabelosuplementoAlopecia is a condition characterized by the reduction of hair or hair that has physical and psychological implications for the individual. This integrative literature review investigates available clinical studies on the use of medicinal plants, herbal medicines and/or dietary supplements in the treatment of alopecia. As databases were used: Pubmed, Medline, Web of Science and SciELO. As a search strategy for original articles, the descriptors were used: [(alopecia OR baldness OR "hair loss") AND ("Medicinal Plants" OR "Pharmaceutical Plants" OR "Dietary Supplements" OR Nutraceuticals OR "Herbal Supplements") AND (Placebo OR "Effect placebo") AND (hair)]. The inclusion criteria used were randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical studies, without limitation of date or language, available in full, which included medicinal plants, medicinal herbs and food supplements as an intervention. Exclusion criteria were duplicate studies, not available in full and that included non-vegetable food supplements as an intervention. It was found that the studies addressed alopecia in both sexes, with interventions applied in the form of topical and oral use. Among the species used were verified: Allium sativum, Curcuma aeruginosa, Oryza sativa L. variety japônica, Rosmarinus officinalis, among others. It should be noted that additional studies in the area are still needed. One limitation is the lack of approach to the chemical-pharmaceutical aspects of the species used (quali-quantitative analyses), since they are fundamental for the quality control of plant extracts and, consequently, for reproducible therapeutic properties.A alopecia é uma condição caracterizada pela diminuição de pelos ou cabelos que apresenta implicações físicas e psicológicas ao indivíduo. Essa revisão integrativa de literatura investiga os estudos clínicos disponíveis sobre o uso de plantas medicinais, fitoterápicos e/ou suplementos alimentares no tratamento da alopecia. Como bases de dados foram utilizadas: Pubmed, Medline, Web of Science e SciELO. Como estratégia de busca por artigos originais, utilizou-se os descritores: [(alopecia OR baldness OR "hair loss") AND ("Medicinal Plants" OR "Pharmaceutical Plants" OR "Dietary Supplements" OR Nutraceuticals OR "Herbal Supplements") AND (Placebo OR "Effect placebo") AND (hair)]. Os critérios de inclusão utilizados foram estudos clínicos randomizados, duplo-cegos e controlados por placebo, sem limitação de data ou idioma, disponibilizados na íntegra, que incluíssem como intervenção plantas medicinais, ervas medicinais e suplementos alimentares. Os critérios de exclusão foram estudos duplicados, não disponíveis na íntegra e que incluíssem como intervenção suplementos alimentares não vegetais. Verificou-se que os estudos abordaram a alopecia em ambos os sexos, sendo as intervenções aplicadas na forma de uso tópico e oral. Dentre as espécies utilizadas foram verificadas: Allium sativum, Curcuma aeruginosa, Oryza sativa L. variedade japonica, Rosmarinus officinalis, dentre outras. Ressalta-se que estudos adicionais na área ainda são necessários. Cita-se como limitação a carência na abordagem dos aspectos químico-farmacêuticos das espécies utilizadas (análises quali-quantitativas), visto que são fundamentais para o controle da qualidade dos extratos vegetais e consequentemente, para as propriedades terapêuticas reprodutíveis.Universidade Federal do Rio Grande2023-08-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.furg.br/vittalle/article/view/1459310.14295/vittalle.v35i1.14593VITTALLE - Revista de Ciências da Saúde; v. 35 n. 1 (2023); 88-982177-78531413-3563reponame:Vittalle (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande (FURG)instacron:FURGporhttps://periodicos.furg.br/vittalle/article/view/14593/10259Copyright (c) 2023 VITTALLE - Revista de Ciências da Saúdeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSá, Kellen MirandaSoares, Igor LimaFigueiredo, Gabriel SáFreire, Amélia Maria RamosLeão, Marcos Venânces de SouzaLima Neto, Odilon FilgueirasNascimento, Patrícia Georgina GarciaPeixe, Júlio César de OliveiraSá, Érika MourãoBandeira, Mary Anne Medeiros2023-08-18T23:11:41Zoai:ojs.periodicos.furg.br:article/14593Revistahttps://periodicos.furg.br/vittallePUBhttps://periodicos.furg.br/vittalle/oaivittalle@furg.br2177-78531413-3563opendoar:2023-08-18T23:11:41Vittalle (Online) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande (FURG)false |
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An integrative review on the treatment of alopecia with medicinal plants, phytotherapy and dietary supplements Uma revisão integrativa sobre o tratamento da alopecia com plantas medicinais, fitoterápicos e suplementos alimentares |
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An integrative review on the treatment of alopecia with medicinal plants, phytotherapy and dietary supplements |
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An integrative review on the treatment of alopecia with medicinal plants, phytotherapy and dietary supplements Sá, Kellen Miranda calvície queda de cabelo suplemento |
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An integrative review on the treatment of alopecia with medicinal plants, phytotherapy and dietary supplements |
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An integrative review on the treatment of alopecia with medicinal plants, phytotherapy and dietary supplements |
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An integrative review on the treatment of alopecia with medicinal plants, phytotherapy and dietary supplements |
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An integrative review on the treatment of alopecia with medicinal plants, phytotherapy and dietary supplements |
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An integrative review on the treatment of alopecia with medicinal plants, phytotherapy and dietary supplements |
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Sá, Kellen Miranda |
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Sá, Kellen Miranda Soares, Igor Lima Figueiredo, Gabriel Sá Freire, Amélia Maria Ramos Leão, Marcos Venânces de Souza Lima Neto, Odilon Filgueiras Nascimento, Patrícia Georgina Garcia Peixe, Júlio César de Oliveira Sá, Érika Mourão Bandeira, Mary Anne Medeiros |
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Soares, Igor Lima Figueiredo, Gabriel Sá Freire, Amélia Maria Ramos Leão, Marcos Venânces de Souza Lima Neto, Odilon Filgueiras Nascimento, Patrícia Georgina Garcia Peixe, Júlio César de Oliveira Sá, Érika Mourão Bandeira, Mary Anne Medeiros |
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Sá, Kellen Miranda Soares, Igor Lima Figueiredo, Gabriel Sá Freire, Amélia Maria Ramos Leão, Marcos Venânces de Souza Lima Neto, Odilon Filgueiras Nascimento, Patrícia Georgina Garcia Peixe, Júlio César de Oliveira Sá, Érika Mourão Bandeira, Mary Anne Medeiros |
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Alopecia is a condition characterized by the reduction of hair or hair that has physical and psychological implications for the individual. This integrative literature review investigates available clinical studies on the use of medicinal plants, herbal medicines and/or dietary supplements in the treatment of alopecia. As databases were used: Pubmed, Medline, Web of Science and SciELO. As a search strategy for original articles, the descriptors were used: [(alopecia OR baldness OR "hair loss") AND ("Medicinal Plants" OR "Pharmaceutical Plants" OR "Dietary Supplements" OR Nutraceuticals OR "Herbal Supplements") AND (Placebo OR "Effect placebo") AND (hair)]. The inclusion criteria used were randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical studies, without limitation of date or language, available in full, which included medicinal plants, medicinal herbs and food supplements as an intervention. Exclusion criteria were duplicate studies, not available in full and that included non-vegetable food supplements as an intervention. It was found that the studies addressed alopecia in both sexes, with interventions applied in the form of topical and oral use. Among the species used were verified: Allium sativum, Curcuma aeruginosa, Oryza sativa L. variety japônica, Rosmarinus officinalis, among others. It should be noted that additional studies in the area are still needed. One limitation is the lack of approach to the chemical-pharmaceutical aspects of the species used (quali-quantitative analyses), since they are fundamental for the quality control of plant extracts and, consequently, for reproducible therapeutic properties. |
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