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Targeting Inflammation by Flavonoids: Novel Therapeutic Strategy for Metabolic Disordersopen access

Authors
Farzaei, Mohammad HoseinSingh, Amit KumarKumar, RameshCroley, Courtney R.Pandey, Abhay K.Coy-Barrera, EricssonKumar Patra, JayantaDas, GitishreeKerry, Rout GeorgeAnnunziata, GiuseppeTenore, Gian CarloKhan, HaroonMicucci, MatteoBudriesi, RobertaMomtaz, SaeidehNabavi, Seyed MohammadBishayee, Anupam
Issue Date
Oct-2019
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
flavonoids; metabolic disorders; inflammation; oxidative stress; nuclear factor-kappa B; inflammatory mediators
Citation
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES, v.20, no.19
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Journal Title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES
Volume
20
Number
19
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/7615
DOI
10.3390/ijms20194957
ISSN
1661-6596
1422-0067
Abstract
A balanced metabolic profile is essential for normal human physiological activities. Disproportions in nutrition give rise to imbalances in metabolism that are associated with aberrant immune function and an elevated risk for inflammatory-associated disorders. Inflammation is a complex process, and numerous mediators affect inflammation-mediated disorders. The available clinical modalities do not effectively address the underlying diseases but rather relieve the symptoms. Therefore, novel targeted agents have the potential to normalize the metabolic system and, thus, provide meaningful therapy to the underlying disorder. In this connection, polyphenols, the well-known and extensively studied phytochemical moieties, were evaluated for their effective role in the restoration of metabolism via various mechanistic signaling pathways. The various flavonoids that we observed in this comprehensive review interfere with the metabolic events that induce inflammation. The mechanisms via which the polyphenols, in particular flavonoids, act provide a promising treatment option for inflammatory disorders. However, detailed clinical studies of such molecules are required to decide their clinical fate.
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