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The Potential of Medicinal Plants as Galactagogue in Indonesia: A Review from Medical Perspective

Astrid Feinisa Khairani, Teuku Muhammad Adzdzikri, Shafa Tasya Menggala, Muhammad Hasan Bashari, Enny Rohmawaty, Achadiyani Achadiyani, Nia Kania

2021Biomedical & Pharmacology Journal15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The World Health Assembly's target in exclusive breastfeeding has not been achieved. The most common factor contributing to this problem is the perceived insufficient production of breast milk, leading to the inability to give breastmilk to her child. Milk production can be increased using some ways, such as herbal galactagogue. This article aimed to review the effectiveness of some medicinal plants as galactagogues. This study uses a literature review approach by using several sources selected based on the criteria that have been set by researchers. Based on thirteen literature, herbs reviewed in this article showed positive effects as a galactagogue. Evidence regarding its efficacy and safety is scarce. Additionally, few clinical trials exist to justify its effectiveness. Further clinical trials are needed to support these findings.

Topics & Concepts

BreastfeedingClinical trialPerspective (graphical)MedicineAlternative medicineTraditional medicineMilk productionMedical literatureBiotechnologyIntensive care medicinePediatricsBiologyPathologyComputer scienceAnimal scienceArtificial intelligenceBreastfeeding Practices and InfluencesPublic Health and NutritionChild Nutrition and Water Access