Apium graveolens L. (Umbelliferae)

Siddha name:
Celery-keerai The seeds and leaves of Apium graveolens are used in the treatment of asthma and bronchitis as well as liver and spleen diseases. Seeds are also used in the treatment of chronic skin disorders including psoriasis. One of its compound apigenin (flavonoid) has been proven to possess vasodilatory action in thoracic aorta of rat.The another compound apiin (flavonoid) showed significant inhibitory activity on nitric oxide production in-vitro and reduces inducible nitric oxide synthase expression in-vivo. The seeds and leaf extracts have been shown to reduce the drug induced toxicity in rats. Its root has been reported for some side effects such as allergy and irritation.
Nutritional Supplements
1. Carbohydrates
2. Sugars
3. Fiber
4. Fat
5. Protein
6. Water
7. Vitamin A
8. Vitamin B1
9. Vitamin B2
10. Vitamin B6
11. Vitamin C
12. Vitamin K
13. Folate
14. Calcium
15. Manganese
16. Magnesium
17. Phosphorus
18. Potassium
19. Iron
20. Sodium
21. Etc.
INTRODUCTION: Medicinal plants are used in traditional medicine to treat many diseases. Observations of scientific studies on medicinal plants are used to cure various diseases including:
01. Cancer,
02.infectious diseases,
03.diabetes
04.atherosclerosis.
However, the indiscriminate use of these herbs can have side effects. Therefore; a scientific research is needed to determine the pharmacological properties of various plants. Celery (Apium graveolens) is a medicinal plant in traditional medicine with numerous health benefits. This article presents morphological characteristics, vegetation compounds and evaluation of the therapeutic properties of this valuable medicinal plant.
5.Celery involves in the prevention of cardiovascular disease,
6 lowering blood glucose in diabetic mice,
7 lowering blood pressure and strengthening the Heart.
8 Experimental studies report antifungal.
9 and anti-inflammatory effects of celery.
10 Celery has an anticoagulant activity.
11 Its root leads to an increase of calcium and decrease of potassium in the heart tissue.
12 Essential oil of celery has antibacterial effects. This plant has cooperation in the molecular mechanisms and cellular targets that have a significant effect on the treatment of human cancers.
13 Celery root and leaves have the property of eliminating OH and DPPH radicals. It also reduces the severity of liposomal peroxidation that represents renewal and conservation activities of it.
14 Its seed can separate non- completion base pairs from each other.
15 In animal studies, it was shown that perillyl alcohol in celery causes regression of tumors of the pancreas, liver, and breast.
16 Celery has a protective effect on the gastric mucosa and it is anti- gastric ulcer,
17 also a diuretic plant.
18 with antioxidant properties.It is also used to treat stomach pain.
19 This plant increases the secretion of breast milk.It also reduces aundice.
20 It has protective effects on the testicles and the moderator effects on the sex hormones (LH and FSH) against some of the toxic drugs such as sodium Valproate.
21 Its leaf water and roots have effect on biochemical parameters such as restored glutathione, the activity of catalase, xanthine oxidase, glutathione peroxidase and intensity of lipid peroxidation in home ogenized liver and hemolyzed blood and when used in combination with dox
orubicin provides a protective effect against it.
22 However, due to the increasing value and the special place of the plant in the new pharmaceutical industry, it is necessary to recognize the potential in the field of manufacturing and processing. This article presents morphological characteristics, vegetation compounds and evaluation of the therapeutic properties of this valuable medicinal plant to conduct clinical trials and available pharmaceutical solutions to scientists.
23. Celery (from the Umbelliferae family) is called in different names in different language: Persian: Karafs, Spanish: Apio, German: Sellerie, Arabic: Alkarafs. Celery is a biennial plant with a height of 100 cm, a strong aroma and fleshy solid stem. It is from umbelliferae family. Its leaves are 5 to 50 mm, triangular, diamond or a spear in shape, and their edges are saw-teeth or lobe. Each umbrella has 4 to 12 branches. The fruit of this plant is in oval shape with the wideness of 1.5 to 2 mm. It is wingless, brown, and with black lines.
24. Celeryis native to Europe; the range of cultivation and consumption of celery is very extensive and it is found in most developing countries, including African
countries such as Algeria, Abyssinia, the Caucasus, Iran, India and the United States in the wild.
25 Celery has its origin from a wild and swampland plant which is widely distributed in Europe and Asia. India produces 40,000 tons of celery annually and exports 29,250 tons. Celery requires comparati ely high humidity, but does not need high temperature. Therefore its best product comes in cool weather and temperate regions. In Iran the best the weather condition for the production of celery is that of the coastal Caspian. Celery is a shade-oriented vegetable and high light intensity decreased its quality and growth. This plant is currently cultivated in provinces such as central regions of Khuzestan, Tehran, North East Iran, Semnan, Sistan and Baluchistan, and Zabo.
Table 1: A. graveolens components,
GC/MS
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Celery components Percent
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D-Limonene 57.7
Myrcene 18.7
4-Terpineol 8.6
β –Selinene 8.1
β -pinen 2.4
β - caryophyllene 0.5
Carnone 0.3
Tr ans-Limonene Oxide 0.3
α - Terpinolene 0.3
α-selinen 0.2
Trans-3-
butylidenephthalide 0.1
α - Muuroloene 0.1
Cis-Limonene Oxide 0.1
Linalool 0.1
α- pinen 0.1
Trans-ocimene 0.1
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Health benefits
1. Oxidative stress:
in the investigation of flavonoid extracts from celery and its effect on
oxidative stress induced by dichlorvos (DIC) in male Wistar rats found
that the activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione
peroxidase (GPx), catalase (CAT) in the DIC-treated group declined
significantly when compared with the flavonoid extracts group and the
DIC + flavonoid extracts group, respectively. With regard to GPx
activity and MDA content, significant increase were showed in the
DIC-treated group in comparison to those in the flavonoid extracts group
and the DIC + flavonoid extracts group, respectively. The observations
presented lead us to conclude the harmful effects of DIC during the
exposure and the protective role of flavonoids in minimizing these
effects, according to “Influence of flavonoid extracts from celery on
oxidative stress induced by dichlorvos in rats.
2. Antiradical activity
examined the antiradical activity and chemical composition of essential
oils of some plants grown in Mosul, Iraq, including celery seed oil
found that the dominant constituent of celery seed oil was limonene
(76.63%). Diallyl disulphide was identified as the major component in
garlic oil (36.51%). Antiradical activity was higher in garlic oil
(76.63%) and lower in myrtle oil (39.23%). The results may suggest that
some essential oils from Iraq possess compounds with antiradical
activity, and these oils can be used as natural antioxidants in food
applications, according to “Essential oil composition and antiradical
activity of the oil of Iraq plants.
3. Hepatoprotective effect
In the assessment of Celery, chicory leaves, and barley grains and
theirs hepatoprotective effect in rats found that fhe histopathological
lesions seen in the livers of hypercholesterolemic rats were ameliorated
by feeding this plant mixture. This study recommends that dietary
intake of plant mixture of celery; chicory, and barley at 15% (5% of
each) concentration can be beneficial to patients suffering from
hypercholesterolemia and liver diseases, according to “Hepatoprotective
effect of feeding celery leaves mixed with chicory leaves and barley
grains to hypercholesterolemic rats
.
4. Immunoreactivity:
In the observation of the impact of thermal and high pressure (HP)
processing on the immunoreactivity of the allergens Mal d 1, Mal d 3 and
Api g 1 in apple and celeriac tissue, respectively, found that the
combination of pressure and temperature significantly reduced its
immunoreactivity. Pectin was found to protect Mal d 3 from thermal
denaturation in solution and is a possible candidate for the protective
effect of the fruit, according to “High-pressure treatment reduces the
immunoreactivity of the major allergens in apple and celeriac.
5. Antihyperlipidemic property:
In the evaluation of the antihyperlipidemic property of aqueous celery
extract in rats found that an ethereal extract of the aqueous extract of
celery by thin layer chromatography (TLC) with two different solvent
systems showed that the extract did not contain 3-n-butylphthalide
(BuPh), a unique compound in celery that has previously been reported to
have lipid-lowering action, according to “Effects of aqueous celery
(Apium graveolens) extract on lipid parameters of rats fed a high fat
diet.
Health benefits according to concentration:
1. Vitamin K
Vitamin K not only plays an important role in protecting our skin from
aging, it is also needed for the proper clotting of blood, thus
decreasing the risk of excessive bleeding, in a study of “Delayed
vitamin K deficiency as a cause of bleeding: still a concern in the 21st
century!” by Kasatkar P, Shetty S, Ghosh K., posted in PubMed,
researchers found that Laboratory tests confirmed acquired bleeding
diathesis due to vitamin K deficiency, which was corrected after
adequate vitamin K supplementation. VKDB is not an uncommon phenomenon
and should be considered in the differential diagnosis of a child with
bleeding diathesis.
2. Folate
In the investigation of the prevalence and multifactorial etiology of
anemia among Indian human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected children
and its effect on anemia, found that Anemia, particularly iron
deficiency anemia and anemia of inflammation, is highly prevalent among
children with HIV infection. Micronutrient supplements (iron and,
folate) combined with ART(antiretroviral therapy) improved anemia in
HIV-infected children, according to “The prevalence and etiology of
anemia among HIV-infected children in India.
3. Vitamin A
As famous in improving eye sight, vitamin A also plays an important role
in enhancing immune system fighting against the forming of free
radicals that cause tissue, muscle and cellular damage and infection,
according to the study of “Vitamin A, immunity, and infection” by Semba
RD., posted in PubMed (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21775644),
researchers found that vitamin A and its metabolites are immune
enhancers that have been shown to potentiate antibody responses to T
cell-dependent antigens, increase lymphocyte proliferation responses to
antigens and mitogens, inhibit apoptosis, and restore the integrity and
function of mucosal surfaces. Vitamin A and related retinoids may have
potential applications in therapy for some infectious diseases.
4. Potassium
Beside is a important minerals for lymphatic function in regulating the
body fluids, it is also essential in preventing the forming of kidney
stone, according to the study of “Empiric use of potassium citrate
reduces kidney-stone incidence with the ketogenic diet.
5. Molybdenum
Molybdenum cofactor is vital for human enzymes, including xanthine
oxidase, sulfite oxidase, and aldehyde oxidase, Deficiency may cause
a. Prenatal brain disruption, according to the study of “
Prenatal brain disruption in molybdenum cofactor deficiency”
b. Uniparental isodisomy with microcephaly and developmental delay, according to the study of “
Maternal uniparental isodisomy is responsible for serious molybdenum cofactor deficiency”
6. Dietary fiber
Daily intake of right amount of fibers can prvent and treat
a. Diabetes, as Increased consumption of vegetables,
whole grains, and soluble and insoluble fiber is associated with
improved glucose metabolism in both diabetic and nondiabetic
individuals. Improvements in insulin sensitivity and glucose homeostasis
were more evident in participants following a plant-based diet compared
with other commonly used diets, according to the study of “
Efficacy of high-fiber diets in the management of type 2 diabetes mellitus”
b. Cholesterol and cardivascular diseases, as the
soluble fiber content of legumes and vegetables has also been shown to
decrease LDL-C. Current investigations continue to explore this area in
depth and examine potential synergies between dietary fiber and other
phytochemicals that may lower cholesterol, according to the study of
“Effects of soluble dietary fiber on low-density lipoprotein cholesterol
and coronary heart disease risk”
C. Other health benefits
1. Phthalide
Phthalide, a unique compound of celery helps to relax and
smooth muscles in the vessel walls that dilates and allows blood to flow
more easily, by reducing the production of stress hormones called
catecholamines that lessens the risk of hypertension, according to the
article of “
A Health Benefit of Celery isit`s ability to lower blood pressure“(1)
2. Weight loss
Celery contains high amount fiber which makes the stomach feeling
fullness, thus reducing the urge of food craving, according to the study
of “
Whole-grain ready-to-eat oat cereal, as part of a dietary
program for weight loss, reduces low-density lipoprotein cholesterol in
adults with overweight and obesity more than a dietary program including
low-fiber control foods”
3. Menstrual disorder
Celery contains apiol which has been used, as essential oil to treat
menstrual disorders cause of amenorrhea or absence of menstruation.
Apiol is toxic in high doses, causing both liver and kidney damage,
according to the article of “
Apiol” by Wikipedia,(3)
4. Immune function
High amount of vitamin C in celery helps to increase the immune function
infighting against the forming of free radicals, and irregular cell
growth causes of tumor and cancer, according to the study of “
Vitamin C and cancer: what can we conclude–1,609 patients and 33 years later?”
5. Oxidative stress
High amount of flavonoid in celery helps to reduce the risk of oxidative
stress as a result of its antioxidant activity, according to the study
of “
Influence of flavonoid extracts from celery on oxidative stress induced by dichlorvos in rats”
6. Osteoporosis and arterial calcification
Celery contains high amount of vitamin K which may be effective for the
prevention and treatment of osteoporosis and arterial calcification,
according to the study of “
Vitamin K in the treatment and prevention of osteoporosis and arterial calcification”
Side effects
1. It may cause allergic effect for some people
2. Since it is a powerful vegetable in lowering high blood pressure,
people with low blood pressure should consult with their doctor before
eating high amount of celery, according to traditional Chinese medicine.
3. No other side effect is known.