Herbal Research: Gaps With the High Impact on the Quality and Validity
of Outcomes
- Arezou Rezaei
, - Atefe Amirahmadi,
- Vahid Poozesh
Abstract
Purpose Traditional medicine and herbal therapy, as a health-care
approach of traditional medicine, are receiving increased attention from
both the public and scientific society. The number of articles presented
on traditional medicine and its applications is increasing rapidly.
However, compared with extensive ongoing herbal research, achievements
are not remarkable. The objective of the present article is to highlight
some existing research gaps, which bridging the gaps will increase the
quality and validity of the results of herbal research. Methods Iranian
and non-Iranian articles on Allium sativum L. were reviewed for
compliance with standards and requirements for herbal research. Results
Botanical nomenclature, the processing and the extraction procedures,
and the history of traditional medicine were the most important gaps in
the herbal research. Conclusions Traditional and herbal medicines are
rich and promising sources for drug development. Researchers and authors
should consider that the familiarity with the history, characteristics,
and potentials of traditional medicine systems is an important factor,
accelerating the process of natural-based drug development. Moreover,
essential standards with a high impact on the validity and reliability
of the results of herbal research must not be ignored. Also, numerous
fields remain to be considered by scientists and researchers, including
the status of medicinal herbs, toxicological assessments, biological and
pharmacological mechanisms of disease, and research questions.