Hin Yee Thew, Yong Chiang Tan, Yong Sze Ong, Bey Hing Goh, Kooi Yeong Khaw
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Abstract
Mangosteen has garnered increasing attention for its medicinal properties against oxidative stress and inflammation-two major causative and progressive agents of neurodegenerative diseases. This systematic review explores the antioxidative and anti-inflammatory effects of mangosteen crude extracts and their purified bioactive compounds, highlighting their neuroprotective potential against neurodegenerative conditions.The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) strategy was used to identify studies published in English up to July 2024 across five databases (Cochrane, PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar). The Population, Intervention, Comparison, and Outcome (PICO) framework guided the search strategy, and duplicate records were removed using Covidence software. Of the 149 studies screened, 40 met the predefined inclusion criteria and were included in the review. The quality of the included studies was assessed using criteria adapted from the Cochrane Handbook, focusing on risk of bias and methodological rigor.Mangosteen extract and xanthones consistently reduced oxidative markers in various models. Anti-inflammatory effects were evident as mangosteen extract reduced pro-inflammatory cytokines and modulated the nuclear factor kappa-light-chain-enhancer of activated B cells (NF-κB) and cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) pathways in neuroinflammation models. Xanthones further suppressed inflammatory mediators and enhanced cellular resilience.The in vitro and in vivo results suggested the neuroprotective capabilities of mangosteen extracts and its purified bioactives. Despite that, gaps remain in understanding the potential synergistic effects of these bioactives, their druggability properties, and clinical applicability. Further research, especially clinical trials, will be necessary to further impel mangosteen and its derivatives into therapeutic applications.
山竹果因其抗氧化应激和炎症的药用特性而受到越来越多的关注,氧化应激和炎症是神经退行性疾病的两种主要病因和进行性因素。这篇系统综述探讨了山竹果粗提取物及其纯化的生物活性化合物的抗氧化和抗炎作用,强调了它们对神经退行性疾病的神经保护潜力。系统评价和荟萃分析首选报告项目(PRISMA)策略用于识别截至2024年7月在五个数据库(Cochrane, PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science和谷歌Scholar)中发表的英文研究。人口、干预、比较和结果(PICO)框架指导了搜索策略,并使用covid - ence软件删除了重复记录。在筛选的149项研究中,有40项符合预先确定的纳入标准并纳入了本综述。纳入研究的质量采用Cochrane手册的标准进行评估,重点关注偏倚风险和方法的严谨性。山竹提取物和山酮在各种模型中一致降低氧化标志物。在神经炎症模型中,山竹提取物降低促炎细胞因子,调节活化B细胞的核因子κB轻链增强子(NF-κB)和环氧化酶-2 (COX-2)通路,具有明显的抗炎作用。山酮进一步抑制炎症介质,增强细胞恢复力。体外和体内实验结果表明山竹提取物及其纯化的生物活性物质具有一定的神经保护作用。尽管如此,在了解这些生物活性物质的潜在协同作用、它们的药物特性和临床适用性方面仍然存在差距。进一步的研究,特别是临床试验,将有必要进一步推动山竹果及其衍生物进入治疗应用。
期刊介绍:
Planta Medica is one of the leading international journals in the field of natural products – including marine organisms, fungi as well as micro-organisms – and medicinal plants. Planta Medica accepts original research papers, reviews, minireviews and perspectives from researchers worldwide. The journal publishes 18 issues per year.
The following areas of medicinal plants and natural product research are covered:
-Biological and Pharmacological Activities
-Natural Product Chemistry & Analytical Studies
-Pharmacokinetic Investigations
-Formulation and Delivery Systems of Natural Products.
The journal explicitly encourages the submission of chemically characterized extracts.