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摘要
导言从柴胡中提取的三萜类皂苷 A(SSA)是一种著名的生物活性化合物,以其治疗潜力而闻名。重要的是,SSA 因其在当代中药配方中的广泛应用而得到认可。本综述以广泛的实证证据(2001-2024 年)为支持,强调了 Saikosaponin A 在开发各种医疗应用的药品和膳食补充剂方面所发挥的重要作用。方法在 Google Scholar、Scopus、PubMed 和 Web of Science 上进行文献检索,涵盖 2001 年至 2024 年的出版物,旨在收集有关 Saikosaponin A 药理特性的广泛信息。本综述使用了 "柴胡皂苷 A"、"氧化应激"、"癌症"、"炎症"、"神经保护 "和 "细胞凋亡 "等关键词,整合了现有的知识,并为未来的研究提供了潜在的途径。结果本研究结合了各种体外和体内研究的结果,评估了柴胡皂苷 A 在多种健康状况下的功效,包括癌症、炎症性疾病、病毒感染、心脏病和神经系统疾病。研究结果表明,SSA 在治疗各种癌症、减轻炎症、为帕金森病、癫痫和抑郁症等疾病提供神经保护、抗击甲型流感病毒以及帮助控制肥胖等方面具有显著的治疗效果。对 SSA 的持续研究可能会在治疗这些疾病方面取得重大进展,从而加强其在传统和现代医学实践中的价值。
Exploring the healing powers of Saikosaponin A: A review of current perspectives
Introduction
Saikosaponin A (SSA), a triterpenoid saponin derived from Radix Bupleuri, is a prominent bioactive compound known for its therapeutic potential. Importantly, SSA is recognized for its widespread use in contemporary Chinese medicinal formulations. The current review highlights SSA's promising role in developing pharmaceuticals and dietary supplements for diverse medical applications, supported by extensive empirical evidence (2001–2024).
Methodology
Literature search across Google Scholar, Scopus, PubMed, and Web of Science, covering publications from 2001 to 2024, aimed to gather extensive information on the pharmacological properties of Saikosaponin A. Using keywords such as “Saikosaponin A,” “Oxidative stress,” “Cancer,” “Inflammation,” “Neuroprotection,” and “Apoptosis,” this review consolidates existing knowledge and offers potential avenues for future research.
Results
This study incorporates findings from various in vitro and in vivo investigations to evaluate SSA's efficacy across multiple health conditions, including cancer, inflammatory diseases, viral infections, cardiac ailments, and neurological disorders. The results demonstrate that SSA exhibits significant therapeutic effects in treating various cancers, mitigating inflammation, providing neuroprotection in conditions such as Parkinson's disease, epilepsy, and depression, combating influenza A virus, and aiding in obesity management.
Discussion
Conclusively, this review highlights the therapeutic potential of SSA, underscoring its importance in treating chronic diseases related to the central nervous system, neoplasms, and inflammatory pathways. Continued research into SSA could yield significant advancements in managing these conditions, reinforcing its value in both traditional and modern medical practices.