Plantain (Plantago) for Digestive Health

Preliminary evidence 5 studies

The five studies provided do not contain any research on Plantago (plantain) or its effects on digestive health. The linked studies cover unrelated topics including Buruli ulcer and micronutrient deficiencies, Oropouche virus transmission modeling, diabetes prevalence in urban Ghana, a dietary screening tool for hypertension in Nigeria, and the effects of COVID-19 lockdowns on eating habits and emotional well-being. Research suggests that no conclusions about Plantago and digestive health can be drawn from this particular set of studies, as none of them investigate this plant, its compounds, or gastrointestinal outcomes in any capacity. Readers seeking evidence on Plantago for digestive health should consult studies that directly examine this topic.

Related studies

Citations from PubMed and preprint sources. Match score (0-100) reflects automated search ranking, not clinical appraisal.

Title Type Year Direction Match
Micronutrient-deficient diets and possible environmental enteric dysfunction ... Other 2024 Neutral 67
Spatiotemporal disease suitability prediction for Oropouche virus and the rol... Other 2025 Neutral 62
Prevalence of diabetes and associated risk factors in Ga Mashie, Accra, Ghana... Other 2024 Neutral 57
Empowering Healthcare Professionals in West Africa □ A Feasibility Study and ... Other 2023 Neutral 52
Food intake patterns, social determinants and emotions during COVID-19 confin... Other 2022 Neutral 47

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