类黄酮衍生物的抗炎活性。

IF 3.4 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL
ADMET and DMPK Pub Date : 2023-07-26 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.5599/admet.1918
Ysrafil Ysrafil, Zulfiayu Sapiun, Nangsih Sulastri Slamet, Fihrina Mohamad, Hartati Hartati, Sukmawati A Damiti, Francisca Diana Alexandra, Sudarman Rahman, Sri Masyeni, Harapan Harapan, Sukamto S Mamada, Talha Bin Emran, Firzan Nainu
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背景与目的:黄酮类化合物是一类丰富存在于各种植物中的植物化学物质。科学证据表明,黄酮类化合物具有潜在的生物活性,包括减轻炎症的能力。这种活性与它们阻断炎症级联反应和抑制促炎因子产生的作用密切相关。然而,由于黄酮类化合物通常具有较差的生物利用度和药代动力学特征,因此将这些化合物作为药物是非常具有挑战性的。尽管如此,药物递送系统,特别是纳米技术的进步,已经显示出克服这些挑战的有希望的方法。综述方法:在对基于纳米技术的递送系统在制备基于类黄酮的药物中的机会进行全面讨论之前,本叙述性综述概述了类黄酮在减轻炎症反应中的作用机制的科学知识。关键结果:在计算机、体外、体内和临床试验中进行的各种研究表明,黄酮类化合物的抗炎活性与其调节参与炎症过程的各种生化介质、酶和信号通路的能力密切相关。这种化合物可以封装在纳米技术平台中,以提高黄酮类化合物的溶解度、生物利用度和药理活性,并减少这些化合物的毒性作用。结论:总之,我们得出的结论是,黄酮类化合物及其衍生物作为新的抗炎药候选药物,特别是如果它们以纳米颗粒形式配制,在开发中取得了很好的结果。
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Anti-inflammatory activities of flavonoid derivates.

Anti-inflammatory activities of flavonoid derivates.

Anti-inflammatory activities of flavonoid derivates.

Anti-inflammatory activities of flavonoid derivates.

Background and purpose: Flavonoids are a group of phytochemicals found abundantly in various plants. Scientific evidence has revealed that flavonoids display potential biological activities, including their ability to alleviate inflammation. This activity is closely related to their action in blocking the inflammatory cascade and inhibiting the production of pro-inflammatory factors. However, as flavonoids typically have poor bioavailability and pharmacokinetic profile, it is quite challenging to establish these compounds as a drug. Nevertheless, progressive advancements in drug delivery systems, particularly in nanotechnology, have shown promising approaches to overcome such challenges.

Review approach: This narrative review provides an overview of scientific knowledge about the mechanism of action of flavonoids in the mitigation of inflammatory reaction prior to delivering a comprehensive discussion about the opportunity of the nanotechnology-based delivery system in the preparation of the flavonoid-based drug.

Key results: Various studies conducted in silico, in vitro, in vivo, and clinical trials have deciphered that the anti-inflammatory activities of flavonoids are closely linked to their ability to modulate various biochemical mediators, enzymes, and signalling pathways involved in the inflammatory processes. This compound could be encapsulated in nanotechnology platforms to increase the solubility, bioavailability, and pharmacological activity of flavonoids as well as reduce the toxic effects of these compounds.

Conclusion: In Summary, we conclude that flavonoids and their derivates have given promising results in their development as new anti-inflammatory drug candidates, especially if they formulate in nanoparticles.

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ADMET and DMPK
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期刊介绍: ADMET and DMPK is an open access journal devoted to the rapid dissemination of new and original scientific results in all areas of absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion, toxicology and pharmacokinetics of drugs. ADMET and DMPK publishes the following types of contributions: - Original research papers - Feature articles - Review articles - Short communications and Notes - Letters to Editors - Book reviews The scope of the Journal involves, but is not limited to, the following areas: - physico-chemical properties of drugs and methods of their determination - drug permeabilities - drug absorption - drug-drug, drug-protein, drug-membrane and drug-DNA interactions - chemical stability and degradations of drugs - instrumental methods in ADMET - drug metablic processes - routes of administration and excretion of drug - pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic study - quantitative structure activity/property relationship - ADME/PK modelling - Toxicology screening - Transporter identification and study
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