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Therapeutic potential of natural products in inflammation: underlying molecular mechanisms, clinical outcomes, technological advances, and future perspectives

Inflammopharmacology, ISSN: 1568-5608, Vol: 31, Issue: 6, Page: 2857-2883
2023
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New Drug Research Study Findings Reported from Dongguk University Seoul (Therapeutic Potential of Natural Products In Inflammation: Underlying Molecular Mechanisms, Clinical Outcomes, Technological Advances, and Future Perspectives)

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Chronic inflammation is a common underlying factor in many major diseases, including heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and autoimmune disorders, and is responsible for up to 60% of all deaths worldwide. Metformin, statins, and corticosteroids, and NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) are often given as anti-inflammatory pharmaceuticals, however, often have even more debilitating side effects than the illness itself. The natural product-based therapy of inflammation-related diseases has no adverse effects and good beneficial results compared to substitute conventional anti-inflammatory medications. In this review article, we provide a concise overview of present pharmacological treatments, the pathophysiology of inflammation, and the signaling pathways that underlie it. In addition, we focus on the most promising natural products identified as potential anti-inflammatory therapeutic agents. Moreover, preclinical studies and clinical trials evaluating the efficacy of natural products as anti-inflammatory therapeutic agents and their pragmatic applications with promising outcomes are reviewed. In addition, the safety, side effects and technical barriers of natural products are discussed. Furthermore, we also summarized the latest technological advances in the discovery and scientific development of natural products-based medicine.

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Gouda, Noha A; Alshammari, Saud O; Abourehab, Mohammed A S; Alshammari, Qamar A; Elkamhawy, Ahmed

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Immunology and Microbiology; Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics; Medicine

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