Effect of Nigella sativa supplementation on human lipids: Systematic review
Nigella sativa (NS) is widely used in traditional medicine and several studies have been conducted to reveal NS effects on different medical disorders including hyperlipidemia. Since hyperlipidemia is a common risk factor for the development of cardiovascular illness. We evaluated the effects of NS...
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2-s2.0-85018958041 Al-Naggar R.A.; Osman M.T.; Mohamed I.N.; Aripin K.N.B.N.; Abdulghani M.A. Effect of Nigella sativa supplementation on human lipids: Systematic review 2017 Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science 7 4 10.7324/JAPS.2017.70432 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85018958041&doi=10.7324%2fJAPS.2017.70432&partnerID=40&md5=ba021c9c0d16d8ee7d236f9952a5f363 Nigella sativa (NS) is widely used in traditional medicine and several studies have been conducted to reveal NS effects on different medical disorders including hyperlipidemia. Since hyperlipidemia is a common risk factor for the development of cardiovascular illness. We evaluated the effects of NS supplementation on lipid profile in clinical trial performed among humans. A search on published studies was done by using databases including Scopus, PubMed, Google Scholar, Thomas Reuters Web of Science, and CINAHIL. Terms searched included "Nigella sativa, Black seed, Black cumin, Triglycerides, Cholesterol, Lipoproteins". Initially 432 articles were extracted. However, four hundred eighteen papers were unrelated, reviews, animal studies, combined and duplicated studies were excluded, and finally only fourteen articles were eligible for this review. After analysing 14 articles including 738 participants from different countries and nations. Results of these clinical trials revealed that Nigella sativa is effective to change the lipid profile significantly in different conditions. This systematic review revealed that Nigella sativa supplementation might be effective in hyperlipidemic control in humans and seems potential target of future drug for hyperlipidemic conditions. © 2017 Redhwan Ahmed Al-Naggar et al. Open Science Publishers LLP Inc. 22313354 English Review All Open Access; Gold Open Access; Green Open Access |
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Al-Naggar R.A.; Osman M.T.; Mohamed I.N.; Aripin K.N.B.N.; Abdulghani M.A. |
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Effect of Nigella sativa supplementation on human lipids: Systematic review |
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Effect of Nigella sativa supplementation on human lipids: Systematic review |
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Effect of Nigella sativa supplementation on human lipids: Systematic review |
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Effect of Nigella sativa supplementation on human lipids: Systematic review |
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Effect of Nigella sativa supplementation on human lipids: Systematic review |
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Effect of Nigella sativa supplementation on human lipids: Systematic review |
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Nigella sativa (NS) is widely used in traditional medicine and several studies have been conducted to reveal NS effects on different medical disorders including hyperlipidemia. Since hyperlipidemia is a common risk factor for the development of cardiovascular illness. We evaluated the effects of NS supplementation on lipid profile in clinical trial performed among humans. A search on published studies was done by using databases including Scopus, PubMed, Google Scholar, Thomas Reuters Web of Science, and CINAHIL. Terms searched included "Nigella sativa, Black seed, Black cumin, Triglycerides, Cholesterol, Lipoproteins". Initially 432 articles were extracted. However, four hundred eighteen papers were unrelated, reviews, animal studies, combined and duplicated studies were excluded, and finally only fourteen articles were eligible for this review. After analysing 14 articles including 738 participants from different countries and nations. Results of these clinical trials revealed that Nigella sativa is effective to change the lipid profile significantly in different conditions. This systematic review revealed that Nigella sativa supplementation might be effective in hyperlipidemic control in humans and seems potential target of future drug for hyperlipidemic conditions. © 2017 Redhwan Ahmed Al-Naggar et al. |
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