Author(s): Mukhabbat Saidova, Zarifa Muminova, Feruza Mirxaydarova, Adilova Nilufar, Shakhnoza Khalilova, Vazira Jalalova, Mokhidil Rasulova, Shakhnoza Gafarova, Nino Abayeva, Shoira Khakberdieva

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DOI: 10.52711/0974-360X.2026.00184   

Address: Mukhabbat Saidova1, Zarifa Muminova2, Feruza Mirxaydarova3, Adilova Nilufar4, Shakhnoza Khalilova5, Vazira Jalalova6, Mokhidil Rasulova7, Shakhnoza Gafarova8, Nino Abayeva9, Shoira Khakberdieva10
1Department of Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine, Bukhara State Medical Institute named after Abu Ali ibn Sino, Bukhara, Republic of Uzbekistan.
2Department of Internal Medicine, Endocrinology, Tashkent State Medical University, Tashkent, Republic of Uzbekistan.
3Department of Internal Medicine, Endocrinology, Tashkent State Medical University, Tashkent, Republic of Uzbekistan.
4Department of Internal Medicine, Endocrinology, Tashkent State Medical University, Tashkent, Republic of Uzbekistan.
5Department of Pharmacognosy, Tashkent Pharmaceutical Institute, Republic of Uzbekistan.
6Clinic Pharmacology, Bukhara State Medical Institute named after Abu Ali ibn Sino, Bukhara, Republic of Uzbekistan.
7Department of Normal Physiology, Fergana Medical Institute of Public Health, Fergan

Published In:   Volume - 19,      Issue - 3,     Year - 2026


ABSTRACT:
Objective: Free radicals play a key role in disease, aging, and reduced athletic performance, making strategies to limit their harmful effects essential. Herbal and natural antioxidants are a promising approach to protect against oxidative stress from intense physical activity. Methods: This review focuses on medicinal plants and herbal supplements employed by athletes to combat oxidative stress during their sports activities. The search strategy utilized key terms such as "medicinal plants," "antioxidants," "oxidative stress," "rat”, “mice," and "athletes," referencing databases including Google Scholar, SID, Mag Iran, Scopus, and ISI. Results: The findings reveal that several medicinal plants, including Allium sativum, Cinnamomum verum or Cinnamomum cassia, Vitis vinifera, Camellia sinensis, Zingiber officinale, Rubus fruticosus, Tamarindus indica or Ficus carica, Crocus sativus, and Panax ginseng are among the most effective herbal supplements for alleviating oxidative stress in athletes. Conclusion: Integrating herbal remedies into athletes’ routines may enhance performance, speed recovery, and reduce oxidative damage, offering a safer alternative to synthetic drugs. Future clinical studies are needed to clarify mechanisms, standardize dosages, and develop evidence-based guidelines for their use in sports.


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Mukhabbat Saidova, Zarifa Muminova, Feruza Mirxaydarova, Adilova Nilufar, Shakhnoza Khalilova, Vazira Jalalova, Mokhidil Rasulova, Shakhnoza Gafarova, Nino Abayeva, Shoira Khakberdieva. Influence of Herbal plants in Managing Oxidative Stress in Athletes including Animal and Human Models and Mechanisms of Action. Research Journal Pharmacy and Technology. 2026;19(3):1289-4. doi: 10.52711/0974-360X.2026.00184

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Mukhabbat Saidova, Zarifa Muminova, Feruza Mirxaydarova, Adilova Nilufar, Shakhnoza Khalilova, Vazira Jalalova, Mokhidil Rasulova, Shakhnoza Gafarova, Nino Abayeva, Shoira Khakberdieva. Influence of Herbal plants in Managing Oxidative Stress in Athletes including Animal and Human Models and Mechanisms of Action. Research Journal Pharmacy and Technology. 2026;19(3):1289-4. doi: 10.52711/0974-360X.2026.00184   Available on: https://www.rjptonline.org/AbstractView.aspx?PID=2026-19-3-45


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