2022
DOI: 10.1002/ptr.7563
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Medicinal herbs in treating chemotherapy‐induced nausea and vomiting: A review

Abstract: Cancer development entangles with mutation and selection for cells that progressively increase capacity for proliferation and metastasis at the cellular level. Surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy are the standard treatments to manage several types of cancer. Chemotherapy is toxic for both normal and cancer cells and can induce unfavorable conditions, such as chemotherapy‐induced nausea and vomiting (CINV), that reduce patients' quality of life. Emesis after chemotherapy is categorized into two classes acut… Show more

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“…It grows naturally in temperate parts of Europe, Asia, and North America (Azizi et al, 2020). Traditional herbal therapy has employed the roots of V. officinalis as a sedative, anti‐spasmodic, anxiolytic, antiemetic, and antidepressant, as well as to treat cardiac arrhythmia and sleep problems (Azizi et al, 2020; Mulyawan et al, 2020a; Rajabalizadeh et al, 2022). Glutamate, valepotriates, hydroxy pinoresinol, alkaloids (catinidin, actinidin, valerin, and valerianin), and volatile oil (valerinic acid, sesquiterpenes, and menoterpene bornyl acetate) are all components of V. officinalis .…”
Section: Herbal Sleep‐inducing Medicinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It grows naturally in temperate parts of Europe, Asia, and North America (Azizi et al, 2020). Traditional herbal therapy has employed the roots of V. officinalis as a sedative, anti‐spasmodic, anxiolytic, antiemetic, and antidepressant, as well as to treat cardiac arrhythmia and sleep problems (Azizi et al, 2020; Mulyawan et al, 2020a; Rajabalizadeh et al, 2022). Glutamate, valepotriates, hydroxy pinoresinol, alkaloids (catinidin, actinidin, valerin, and valerianin), and volatile oil (valerinic acid, sesquiterpenes, and menoterpene bornyl acetate) are all components of V. officinalis .…”
Section: Herbal Sleep‐inducing Medicinesmentioning
confidence: 99%