Review Article

An Updated Comprehensive Review of Plants and Herbal Compounds with Antiasthmatic Effect

Table 1

The plants or herbal compounds that have shown antiasthmatic effects in clinical studies and their mechanism of action.

Plants or compoundEffect on airwaysEffect on pulmonary function testsReference(s)

No.3.1.6 Argemone mexicanaInhibiting bronchospasm[27]
No.3.3.1 Baicalin↓ AHR, improving airway resistance and lung compliance[28, 29]
No.3.1.8 Biophytum sensitivumInhibiting histamine-induced bronchoconstriction[30]
No.3.1.9 Boswellia serrata↑ FEV1, FVC, PEFR
↓ Episodes of asthmatic attacks
[31, 32]
No.3.1.13 Carum copticumBronchodilator effect↑ FEV1, PEF, MMEF, MEF75, MEF50, MEF25, and sGaw[33]
No.3.3.3 Carvacrol↓ AHR↑FEV1, FVC, MMEF, PEF, MEF75, MEF50, and MEF25[3436]
No.3.1.15 Crataegus pinnatifida↓ AHR[37]
No.3.1.16 Crocus sativus↓ AHR[38, 39]
No.3.1.17 Curcuma longa rhizome (curcumin)↓ AHR[40]
No.3.3.9 Gallic acid↓ AHR[41]
No.3.1.25 Ginkgo bilobaImproved FEV1/FVC[42]
No.3.1.26 Glycirizine glabra↓ AHRImproved FVC and FEV1, ↓ PIF, PEF, TV, and EV[43]
No.3.1.27 Hedera helix↓ Airway resistance[44]
No.3.3.11 Hesperetin↓ AHR[45]
No.3.1.36 Moringa oleiferaImprovement of FVC, FEV1, FEV1/FVC, PEFR, FEF 25–75%, and MVV[46]
No.3.3.22 Naringenine↓ AHR[47]
No.3.1.37 Nigella sativa↑ FVC, FEV1, MMEF, MEF50, MEF75, and MEF25[48, 49]
No.3.2.43 Pimpinella anisumBronchodilator activity[50]

The number in the first column refers to the paragraph in the text describing the plant/compound characteristics.