Medicinal plants and compounds for chronic bronchitis treatment: efficacy and action mechanisms
Wei Ding, Danni Chen, Jiawang Li, Yan Wang, Xiangyun Chen, Yihe Xu, Zhen Yang, Zhenhong Liu, Hongxia Zhao

TL;DR
This review explores how medicinal plants and compounds can treat chronic bronchitis by targeting inflammation and other key symptoms.
Contribution
The first comprehensive synthesis of experimentally verified efficacy and mechanisms of medicinal plants and compounds in chronic bronchitis treatment.
Findings
13 medicinal plants and 19 compounds showed anti-inflammatory activity against chronic bronchitis.
Ursolic acid emerged as the most promising candidate for clinical development.
Natural agents demonstrated antioxidant, anti-mucus, and bronchodilatory effects through multiple molecular pathways.
Abstract
Chronic bronchitis (CB) is a common yet heterogeneous condition characterized by persistent inflammation, oxidative stress, airway hyperresponsiveness, and mucus hypersecretion. As an early stage of various severe pulmonary diseases, current therapeutic strategies remain unsatisfactory. Substantial evidence indicates that medicinal plants and compounds hold potential for treating inflammatory lung disorders. This study aims to consolidate recent and reliable evidence concerning the multi-targeted roles and underlying molecular mechanisms of these natural products in the treatment of CB. This systematic review followed a prospectively registered protocol (PROSPERO ID: CRD42024588912). A comprehensive literature search encompassed multiple electronic databases, including PubMed, Scopus, Embase, Web of Science, VIP, Wan-fang, SinoMed, and the China National Knowledge Infrastructure Study…
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TopicsRespiratory and Cough-Related Research · Andrographolide Research and Applications · Herbal Medicine Research Studies
