"Naringenin: A Promising Immunomodulator for Anti-Inflammatory, Neuroprotective, and Anti-Cancer Applications".

Sarita Solanki, Himangi Vig, Nidhi Khatri, Bhanu Pratap Singh, Dr Mohd Shahid Khan, Manish Devgun, Pranay Wal, Ankita Wal
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Abstract

Background: Inflammatory, immune, and neurodegenerative diseases constitute a category of persistent and debilitating conditions affecting millions worldwide, with inter-twined pathophysiological pathways. Recent research has spotlighted naturally occurring compounds like naringenin for potential therapeutic applications across multiple ailments.

Objective: This review offers an encompassing exploration of naringenin's anti-inflamma-tory, immune-protective, and neuroprotective mechanisms, elucidating its pharmacological targets, signal transduction pathways, safety profile, and insights from clinical investigations.

Methods: Data for this review were amassed through the scrutiny of various published studies via search engines such as PubMed and Google Scholar. Content from reputable publishers including Bentham Science, Taylor and Francis, Nature, PLOS ONE, among others, was referenced.

Results: Naringenin exhibits substantial anti-inflammatory effects by restraining the NF-κB signaling pathway. It activates Nrf2, renowned for its anti-inflammatory properties, inducing the release of hemeoxynase-1 by macrophages. Furthermore, naringenin treatment downregulates the expression of Th1 cytokines and inflammatory mediators. It also impedes xanthine oxidase, counteracts reactive oxygen species (ROS), scavenges superoxide radicals, mitigates the accessibility of oxygen-induced K+ erythrocytes, and reduces lipid peroxidation. Naringenin's antioxidant prowess holds promise for addressing neurological conditions.

Conclusion: Extensive research has been undertaken to establish the anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory, and neuroprotective attributes of naringenin across various medical domains, lending credence to its pharmacological utility. The principal obstacle to naringenin's adoption as a therapeutic agent remains the dearth of in vivo data. Efforts should focus on rendering naringenin delivery patient-friendly, economically viable, and technologically advanced.

"柚皮素:一种有望用于抗炎、神经保护和抗癌的免疫调节剂"。
背景:炎症性、免疫性和神经退行性疾病是影响全球数百万人身体衰弱的一类顽疾,其病理生理途径相互交织。最近的研究突出了柚皮苷等天然化合物在多种疾病中的潜在治疗应用:本综述全面探讨了柚皮苷的抗炎、免疫保护和神经保护机制,阐明了其药理靶点、信号转导途径、安全性以及临床研究的见解:本综述的数据是通过 PubMed 和谷歌学术等搜索引擎仔细研究各种已发表的研究报告后收集的。参考了 Bentham Science、Taylor and Francis、Nature、PLOS ONE 等知名出版社的内容:结果:柚皮苷通过抑制 NF-κB 信号通路发挥了显著的抗炎作用。它能激活 Nrf2(因其抗炎特性而闻名),诱导巨噬细胞释放血红素酶-1。此外,柚皮素还能降低 Th1 细胞因子和炎症介质的表达。它还能阻碍黄嘌呤氧化酶,对抗活性氧(ROS),清除超氧自由基,减轻氧诱导的 K+ 红细胞的可及性,减少脂质过氧化。柚皮苷的抗氧化能力为治疗神经系统疾病带来了希望:结论:柚皮苷的抗氧化能力有望用于治疗神经系统疾病。目前已开展了广泛的研究,以确定柚皮苷在不同医学领域的抗炎、免疫调节和神经保护特性,从而为其药理作用提供依据。柚皮苷作为治疗药物的主要障碍仍然是缺乏体内数据。应集中精力使柚皮苷的给药方式方便患者、经济可行且技术先进。
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