Neuromodulatory effect of plant metabolites

Dhunusmita Barman, N. Dey, S. Sen, B. Kakoti, Catherine Vanlalhriatpuii
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Neurological disorders (NDDs) are diseases that affect the central and peripheral nervous systems. Gradual malfunction and destruction of the neurons or the nerve cells characterize them. Every year, NDDs affect millions of people worldwide. Over the years, several neuromodulatory techniques have been introduced to improve the quality of life for those affected by NDDs. NDDs are chronic and incurable conditions, however, bioactive substances derived from medicinal plants have emerged as the greatest choice for their prevention and treatment. Literature evidences several benefits of plant metabolites as alternative medicines for the prevention and treatment of NDDs. Numerous investigations have shown plant metabolites to possess beneficial biological effects because of their qualities, which include but are not limited to anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and neuroprotective actions. Practices of folk medicine and several studies have also guided many phytopharmacological interventions toward the treatment of NDDs. This review aims to highlight secondary metabolites (alkaloids, flavonoids, steroids, terpenoids) of plants with neuroprotective action that could potentially play an important role in the prevention and management of NDDs.
植物代谢物的神经调节作用
神经系统疾病(ndd)是一种影响中枢和周围神经系统的疾病。神经元或神经细胞的逐渐功能障碍和破坏是它们的特征。每年,全球有数百万人受到ndd的影响。多年来,已经引入了几种神经调节技术来改善ndd患者的生活质量。ndd是一种慢性且无法治愈的疾病,然而,从药用植物中提取的生物活性物质已成为预防和治疗ndd的最佳选择。文献证明植物代谢物作为预防和治疗ndd的替代药物具有多种益处。许多研究表明植物代谢物具有有益的生物效应,因为它们的性质包括但不限于抗炎、抗氧化和神经保护作用。民间医学实践和一些研究也指导了许多植物药理学干预措施对ndd的治疗。本文综述了具有神经保护作用的植物次生代谢物(生物碱、类黄酮、类固醇、萜类)在ndd的预防和治疗中可能发挥的重要作用。
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