Abstract
Asthma is a chronic heterogeneous airway obstruction disorder defined by a complex
cascade of pathophysiological conditions that lead to recurring bronchial hyper-responsiveness and
underlying inflammation, lowering the patient’s quality of life. Despite the availability of various
synthetic medications for the management of asthma, it has become one of the leading causes of
death worldwide. Furthermore, the present allopathic treatment possesses severe long-term negative
effects, which make people more attracted to the safer and easily available indigenous traditional
and Ayurvedic system of medicine. Ayurveda is regarded as the “Mother of all healing” and “Science
of Life,” which treats all the ailments, including asthma, by restoring a balance between three
main components of the body- Vata, Pitta, and Dosha. Various clinically effective and less toxic anti-
asthmatic Ayurvedic herbal preparations are available for the management of asthma and related
complications which act by causing mast cell deactivation, inhibition of Th1, Th2, Th7 response, Tcell
suppression, etc., therefore, efforts have been made to compile all the relevant literature related
to the ayurvedic anti-asthmatic formulations and scrutinize the efficacy of selected plants present in
the majority in those formulations in asthma along with the structure and mode of action of phytoconstituent
responsible for designing novel molecules with better efficacy. Research on these selected
plants can also have economic significance as various constituents isolated from these plants for
their anti-asthmatic effect can further be explored to discover their potential in medicinal, diagnostic
and cosmetic field.
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