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背景:染料木黄酮是一种主要存在于豆类和大豆基食品中的天然异黄酮,由于其多方面的机制和潜在的治疗应用而引起了极大的关注。从化学上讲,染料木素是一种分子式为C15H10O5的4',5,7-三羟基异黄酮,使其能够与多种生物靶点相互作用。目的:综述染料木素的药理作用,阐明其潜在的作用机制。此外,该综述强调染料木素作为膳食补充剂对人体健康的影响。方法:作者查阅了谷歌Scholar、PubMed、Web of Science等各类科学数据库的大量文章来源。结果:染料木黄酮通过对抗自由基和减少脂质过氧化作用表现出抗氧化特性。染料木素的抗炎作用包括抑制促炎途径和细胞因子的产生。值得注意的是,它通过促进细胞凋亡、抑制血管生成和阻碍转移,显示出对多种恶性肿瘤的抗癌潜力。此外,染料木黄酮具有抗糖尿病特性,可促进胰岛素分泌,保护β细胞,改善葡萄糖耐量。其抗病毒和抗菌作用有助于抑制病原体生长和病毒复制。染料木素通过减少氧化应激、促进表皮再生和抑制炎症来加速伤口愈合。它在消化性溃疡治疗中的潜力是由抗炎和抗氧化作用支持的。肝保护作用包括抑制脂质过氧化,增强抗氧化防御和调节代谢酶。此外,染料木素积极影响免疫反应,影响细胞因子水平、淋巴细胞增殖和干扰素的产生。结论:染料木黄酮的多方面药理活性使其成为一种有前景的膳食补充剂,对多种健康状况有影响,值得进一步全面研究以优化其临床应用。
Therapeutic Potential of Genistein: Insights into Multifaceted Mechanisms and Perspectives for Human Wellness.
Background: Genistein, a natural isoflavonoid found predominantly in legumes and soy-based foods, has garnered significant attention due to its multifaceted mechanisms and potential therapeutic applications. Chemically, genistein is a 4',5,7-Trihydroxyisoflavone having a molecular formula of C15H10O5, which enables its interactions with diverse biological targets.
Objective: The main objective of this review is to summarize the pharmacological effects of genistein, elucidating its potential mechanisms of action. Furthermore, the review emphasizes genistein's impact on human health when used as a dietary supplement.
Methods: The authors have gone through a vast number of article sources from various scientific databases like Google Scholar, PubMed and Web of Science.
Results: Genistein exhibits antioxidant properties by countering free radicals and reducing lipid peroxidation. Genistein's anti-inflammatory effects involve inhibiting proinflammatory pathways and cytokine production. Notably, it shows anticancer potential against various malignancies by promoting apoptosis, inhibiting angiogenesis, and hindering metastasis. Moreover, genistein has antidiabetic properties, enhancing insulin secretion, protecting β-cells, and improving glucose tolerance. Its antiviral and antibacterial actions contribute to inhibiting pathogen growth and viral replication. Genistein accelerates wound healing by minimizing oxidative stress, facilitating reepithelialization, and suppressing inflammation. Its potential in peptic ulcer treatment is supported by anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects. Hepatoprotective activities include inhibiting lipid peroxidation, bolstering antioxidant defences, and modulating metabolic enzymes. Furthermore, genistein positively impacts the immune response, influencing cytokine levels, lymphocyte proliferation, and interferon production.
Conclusion: Genistein's multifaceted pharmacological activities render it a promising dietary supplement with implications for diverse health conditions, warranting further comprehensive research to optimize its clinical utility.
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