Anti-Aging Potential of Bioactive Phytoconstituents Found in Edible Medicinal Plants: A Review

Sci Pub Date : 2024-06-13 DOI:10.3390/sci6020036
E. Iweala, O. E. Adurosakin, Ugochukwu Innocent, CA Omonhinmin, O. Dania, E. Ugbogu
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Abstract

Aging is a complex biological and physiological change that leads to a loss of function in all living organisms. Although the mechanism behind the aging process is still largely unknown, scientific studies have shown that oxidative stress and age-related low autophagy, which are associated with various chronic diseases such as cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and neurodegenerative diseases, promote aging. Interestingly, many medicinal plants and their biologically active compounds have the ability to extend lifespan as they can inhibit oxidative stress and promote autophagy. This review evaluates and provides up-to-date information on the anti-aging potential of bioactive compounds in edible medicinal plants. In this study, seventeen (17) biologically active compounds from edible medicinal plants with anti-aging effects were reviewed. In vivo and in vitro studies showed that these biologically active compounds exhibit anti-aging effects via various mechanisms such as the activation of autophagy, increases in antioxidant enzymes, reductions in reactive oxygen species, the inhibition of inflammatory markers, and the downregulation of senescence genes. This study suggests that edible medicinal plants containing these bioactive compounds may promote health and extend lifespan. However, the exact mechanisms, effective doses, clinical trials, and chronic and genotoxic effects of bioactive compounds as anti-aging agents should be further investigated.
食用药用植物中发现的生物活性植物成分的抗衰老潜力:综述
衰老是一种复杂的生物和生理变化,会导致所有生物体功能的丧失。尽管衰老过程背后的机制在很大程度上仍然未知,但科学研究表明,与癌症、糖尿病、心血管疾病和神经退行性疾病等各种慢性疾病相关的氧化应激和与年龄相关的低自噬能力会促进衰老。有趣的是,许多药用植物及其生物活性化合物具有延长寿命的能力,因为它们可以抑制氧化应激和促进自噬。本综述评估并提供了有关可食用药用植物中生物活性化合物抗衰老潜力的最新信息。本研究综述了十七(17)种从食用药用植物中提取的具有抗衰老作用的生物活性化合物。体内和体外研究表明,这些生物活性化合物通过激活自噬、增加抗氧化酶、减少活性氧、抑制炎症标志物和下调衰老基因等多种机制表现出抗衰老作用。这项研究表明,含有这些生物活性化合物的可食用药用植物可促进健康和延长寿命。然而,生物活性化合物作为抗衰老剂的确切机制、有效剂量、临床试验以及慢性和基因毒性效应还有待于进一步研究。
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