传统中药中的大黄素:深入探讨其民族药用和治疗应用

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导言:大豆(Glycine max L.)和葛根(Pueraria lobata (Willd.))中的一种次生代谢物--大豆苷(Daidzein)在各种治疗应用中发挥着关键作用,包括其作为抗癌剂的潜力,特别是在雌激素依赖性乳腺癌中,同时还具有抗过敏、抗炎、心血管、抗糖尿病、抗氧化和神经再生等作用。Daidzein 能够穿越血脑屏障,从而提高认知能力、减少攻击性并促进运动机能。它在结构上与雌激素相似,是治疗更年期骨质疏松症的潜在药物。研究方法对 Daidzein 进行全面综述的方法是利用 "Didzein "和各种治疗活性等关键词进行文献检索,包括 "抗氧化"、"抗炎"、"抗癌"、"抗病毒"、"抗肥胖"、"抗糖尿病"、"肾毒性"、"心血管"、"神经保护"、"骨质疏松症"、"更年期症状"、"衰老 "和 "认知活动"。搜索使用了 PubMed、Google Scholar、Scopus 和 Web of Science 等学术数据库,考虑了过去 20 年内发表的文章,以捕捉最新研究,同时涵盖重要的历史研究。结果研究结果提供了关于地丁在各个健康领域的不同作用的见解,包括其抗氧化、抗炎、抗癌、抗病毒、抗肥胖、抗糖尿病、肾毒性、心血管、神经保护、骨质疏松症、更年期症状、老龄化和认知活动:讨论部分批判性地分析了从各项研究中收集到的集体证据。讨论:讨论部分批判性地分析了从各项研究中收集到的证据,探讨了麦冬泽因治疗作用的机制,并讨论了这些发现对传统中医药和现代医疗保健实践的影响。然而,与低生物利用度和毒性有关的挑战需要进一步研究,这为今后研究麦地那龙葵素的潜在应用奠定了基础。
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Daidzein in traditional Chinese medicine: A deep dive into its Ethnomedicinal and therapeutic applications

Introduction

Daidzein, a secondary metabolite found in Soybean (Glycine max L.) and Pueraria lobata (Willd.), plays a pivotal role in various therapeutic applications, including its potential as an anticancer agent, particularly in estrogen-dependent breast cancer, along with anti-allergic, anti-inflammatory, cardiovascular, antidiabetic, antioxidative, and neurogenerative effects. Daidzein's ability to traverse the blood-brain barrier enhances cognition, reduces aggression, and promotes locomotor activity. Its structural resemblance to estrogens positions it as a potential remedy for menopausal osteoporosis.

Methodology

The methodology for the comprehensive review on Daidzein entailed a literature search utilising keywords such as "Daidzein" and various therapeutic activities, including “Antioxidant,” “Anti-inflammatory,” “Anticancer,” “Antiviral,” “Antiobesity,” “Antidiabetic,” “Nephrotoxicity,” “Cardiovascular,” “Neuroprotective,” “Osteoporosis,” “Menopausal Symptoms,” “Aging,” “Cognitive Activities”. Academic databases such as PubMed, Google Scholar, Scopus, and Web of Science were employed for the search, considering articles published within the last 20 years to capture recent research while encompassing significant historical studies.

Results

The results provide insights into the diverse effects of daidzein across various health domains, including its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anticancer, antiviral, antiobesity, antidiabetic, nephrotoxicity, cardiovascular, neuroprotective, osteoporosis, menopausal symptoms, ageing, and cognitive activities.

Discussion

: The discussion section critically analyses the collective evidence gathered from the studies. It explores the mechanisms underlying daidzein's therapeutic effects and discusses the implications of these findings for both Traditional Chinese Medicine and modern healthcare practices. However, challenges related to its low bioavailability and toxicity necessitate further research, providing a foundation for future studies on daidzein's potential applications.

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