Progress in the development of naturally derived active metabolites‐based drugs: Potential therapeutics for Alzheimer's disease

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is an extensive age‐associated neurodegenerative disorder. In spite of wide‐ranging progress in understanding the AD pathology for the past 50 years, clinical trials based on the hypothesis of amyloid‐beta (Aβ) have reserved worsening particularly at late‐stage human tr...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biotechnology and applied biochemistry 2022-12, Vol.69 (6), p.2713-2732
Hauptverfasser: Mani, Renuka, sha Sulthana, Ahmed, Muthusamy, Ganesan, Elangovan, Namasivayam
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Zusammenfassung:Alzheimer's disease (AD) is an extensive age‐associated neurodegenerative disorder. In spite of wide‐ranging progress in understanding the AD pathology for the past 50 years, clinical trials based on the hypothesis of amyloid‐beta (Aβ) have reserved worsening particularly at late‐stage human trials. Consequently, very few old drugs are presently used for AD with inadequate clinical consequences and various side effects. We focus on widespread pharmacological and beneficial principles for existing as well as future drugs. Multitargeting approaches by means of general antioxidant and anti‐inflammatory mechanisms allied with particular receptor and/or enzyme‐mediated actions in neuroprotection and neurodegeneration. The plant kingdom comprises a vast range of species with an incredible diversity of bioactive metabolites with diverse chemical scaffolds. In recent times, an increasing body of facts recommended the use of phytochemicals to decelerate AD's onset and progression. The definitive goal of AD investigation is to avert the onset of neurodegeneration, thereby allowing successful aging devoid of cognitive decline. At this point, we discussed the neurological protective role of natural products and naturally derived therapeutic agents for AD from various natural polyphenolic compounds and medicinal plants. In conclusion, medicinal plants act as a chief source of different bioactive constituents.
ISSN:0885-4513
1470-8744
DOI:10.1002/bab.2317