Ysrafil and Sapiun, Zulfiayu and Slamet, Nangsih Sulastri and Mohamad, Fihrina and Hartati and Damiti, Sukmawati A and Alexandra, Francisca Diana and Rahman, Sudarman and Masyeni, Dewa Ayu Putri Sri and Harapan and Mamada, Sukamto S and Emran, Talha Bin Emran and Nainu, Firzan Anti-inflammatory activities of flavonoid derivates. ADMET.
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Abstract
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.
Item Type: | Article |
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Depositing User: | I Putu Astina |
Date Deposited: | 21 Mar 2024 00:48 |
Last Modified: | 21 Mar 2024 00:48 |
URI: | http://repository.warmadewa.ac.id/id/eprint/2474 |
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