Phytochemicals in Ginkgo biloba for Age-Related Eye Disease - A Review.

IF 2.3 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
John Osilama Thomas, Ifeoluwa Margaret Idowu
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Abstract

Ginkgo biloba is a rich source of phytochemicals and antioxidants derived from plant extracts, and its therapeutic potential is increasingly recognized in ocular health. Eye diseases such as glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy (DR), and age-related macular degeneration (AMD) are among the leading causes of vision impairment worldwide, with current therapies often failing to counteract oxidative stress and retinal neurodegeneration. Ginkgo biloba, a medicinal plant used for centuries in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), contains diverse flavonoids and terpenoids with potent antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and neuroprotective properties. However, the specific contributions of these phytochemicals to ocular protection and the optimization of delivery strategies for standardized plant extracts remain insufficiently explored.

This review examines evidence on standardized Ginkgo biloba extracts (GBEs) for ocular health, highlighting their ability to reduce oxidative damage, regulate inflammation, and protect retinal cells in major eye diseases. We hypothesize that standardized GBEs, when formulated via advanced ocular drug delivery systems, could enhance retinal bioavailability and efficacy, serving as viable adjunct or alternative therapies for glaucoma, DR, and AMD. The objectives are to summarize current knowledge on the phytochemical composition of Ginkgo biloba and its mechanisms of ocular protection, critically evaluate preclinical and clinical evidence of its use in eye diseases, and explore novel formulation and delivery strategies to overcome the bioavailability challenges of these plant extracts.

银杏叶中的植物化学物质治疗老年性眼病的研究进展。
银杏叶是从植物提取物中提取的丰富的植物化学物质和抗氧化剂的来源,它在眼部健康方面的治疗潜力越来越被认识到。青光眼、糖尿病视网膜病变(DR)和年龄相关性黄斑变性(AMD)等眼病是全球视力损害的主要原因,目前的治疗方法往往无法抵消氧化应激和视网膜神经变性。银杏是一种在传统中医中使用了几个世纪的药用植物,它含有多种黄酮类化合物和萜类化合物,具有有效的抗氧化、抗炎和神经保护作用。然而,这些植物化学物质对眼睛保护的具体贡献以及标准化植物提取物的递送策略优化仍然没有得到充分的探索。本综述研究了标准化银杏叶提取物(GBEs)对眼部健康的证据,强调了它们在主要眼病中减少氧化损伤、调节炎症和保护视网膜细胞的能力。我们假设标准化的GBEs,当通过先进的眼部药物输送系统配制时,可以提高视网膜的生物利用度和疗效,作为青光眼、DR和AMD的可行辅助或替代疗法。目的是总结目前关于银杏叶的植物化学成分及其眼保护机制的知识,批判性地评估其在眼病中的临床前和临床证据,并探索新的配方和递送策略,以克服这些植物提取物的生物利用度挑战。
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Journal of Dietary Supplements
Journal of Dietary Supplements Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Dietary Supplements (formerly the Journal of Nutraceuticals, Functional & Medical Foods) has been retitled to reflect the bold departure from a traditional scientific journal presentation to a leading voice for anyone with a stake in dietary supplements. The journal addresses important issues that meet the broad range of interests from researchers, regulators, marketers, educators, and health professionals from academic, governmental, industry, healthcare, public health, and consumer education sectors. This vital tool not only presents scientific information but interprets it - helping you more readily pass it on to your students, patients, clients, or company.
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