TARGETING CRUCIAL INFLAMMATORY SIGNALING MOLECULES WITH PLANT NATURAL PRODUCTS IN INFLAMMATORY DISEASES
Christian Hanson, Loveth O Linus, Tao Li, Ru Chen, Shanshan Hou, Guangli Zhang, Haiwei Zhang and Jihua Fu*
ABSTRACT
The majority of recent studies in anti-inflammatory therapeutics is
focused on the discovery of agents that target key inflammatory factors
in the fight against chronic inflammatory diseases (CIDs). Increasing
body of evidence from research on a large number of plant secondary
metabolites have demonstrated that these natural plant agents have
potent anti-inflammatory as well as antioxidant abilities. Current
progress in metabolomics and genomics have capacitated researchers
to adequately evaluate the prospective use of natural anti-inflammatory
agents for the prevention and treatment of a variety of CIDs. The
prophylactic actions of many anti-inflammatory Plant natural agents
rest on their actions on cellular protection such as antioxidant enzyme
systems and the stimulation of inflammatory reactions, usually through
targeting particular key inflammatory mediators like cytokine, transcription factors, adhesion
molecules, inflammatory enzymes among others. This present review discusses current
discoveries and hypotheses on the molecular mechanisms through which a variety of
inflammatory actions are linked to disease processes and the particular natural agents that
may inhibit inflammation and the associated disease progression both in vitro and in vivo.
Keywords: Plant natural product, Inflammation, key cell signaling inhibition, chronic inflammatory disorders.
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