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Medicinal Potential of Isoflavonoids: Polyphenols That May Cure Diabetes

In recent years, there is emerging evidence that isoflavonoids, either dietary or obtained from traditional medicinal plants, could play an important role as a supplementary drug in the management of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) due to their reported pronounced biological effects in relation to m...

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Autores principales: Ahmed, Qamar Uddin, Ali, Abdul Hasib Mohd, Mukhtar, Sayeed, Alsharif, Meshari A., Parveen, Humaira, Sabere, Awis Sukarni Mohmad, Nawi, Mohamed Sufian Mohd., Khatib, Alfi, Siddiqui, Mohammad Jamshed, Umar, Abdulrashid, Alhassan, Alhassan Muhammad
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7727648/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33255206
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25235491
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author Ahmed, Qamar Uddin
Ali, Abdul Hasib Mohd
Mukhtar, Sayeed
Alsharif, Meshari A.
Parveen, Humaira
Sabere, Awis Sukarni Mohmad
Nawi, Mohamed Sufian Mohd.
Khatib, Alfi
Siddiqui, Mohammad Jamshed
Umar, Abdulrashid
Alhassan, Alhassan Muhammad
author_facet Ahmed, Qamar Uddin
Ali, Abdul Hasib Mohd
Mukhtar, Sayeed
Alsharif, Meshari A.
Parveen, Humaira
Sabere, Awis Sukarni Mohmad
Nawi, Mohamed Sufian Mohd.
Khatib, Alfi
Siddiqui, Mohammad Jamshed
Umar, Abdulrashid
Alhassan, Alhassan Muhammad
author_sort Ahmed, Qamar Uddin
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description In recent years, there is emerging evidence that isoflavonoids, either dietary or obtained from traditional medicinal plants, could play an important role as a supplementary drug in the management of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) due to their reported pronounced biological effects in relation to multiple metabolic factors associated with diabetes. Hence, in this regard, we have comprehensively reviewed the potential biological effects of isoflavonoids, particularly biochanin A, genistein, daidzein, glycitein, and formononetin on metabolic disorders and long-term complications induced by T2DM in order to understand whether they can be future candidates as a safe antidiabetic agent. Based on in-depth in vitro and in vivo studies evaluations, isoflavonoids have been found to activate gene expression through the stimulation of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs) (α, γ), modulate carbohydrate metabolism, regulate hyperglycemia, induce dyslipidemia, lessen insulin resistance, and modify adipocyte differentiation and tissue metabolism. Moreover, these natural compounds have also been found to attenuate oxidative stress through the oxidative signaling process and inflammatory mechanism. Hence, isoflavonoids have been envisioned to be able to prevent and slow down the progression of long-term diabetes complications including cardiovascular disease, nephropathy, neuropathy, and retinopathy. Further thoroughgoing investigations in human clinical studies are strongly recommended to obtain the optimum and specific dose and regimen required for supplementation with isoflavonoids and derivatives in diabetic patients.
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spelling pubmed-77276482020-12-11 Medicinal Potential of Isoflavonoids: Polyphenols That May Cure Diabetes Ahmed, Qamar Uddin Ali, Abdul Hasib Mohd Mukhtar, Sayeed Alsharif, Meshari A. Parveen, Humaira Sabere, Awis Sukarni Mohmad Nawi, Mohamed Sufian Mohd. Khatib, Alfi Siddiqui, Mohammad Jamshed Umar, Abdulrashid Alhassan, Alhassan Muhammad Molecules Review In recent years, there is emerging evidence that isoflavonoids, either dietary or obtained from traditional medicinal plants, could play an important role as a supplementary drug in the management of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) due to their reported pronounced biological effects in relation to multiple metabolic factors associated with diabetes. Hence, in this regard, we have comprehensively reviewed the potential biological effects of isoflavonoids, particularly biochanin A, genistein, daidzein, glycitein, and formononetin on metabolic disorders and long-term complications induced by T2DM in order to understand whether they can be future candidates as a safe antidiabetic agent. Based on in-depth in vitro and in vivo studies evaluations, isoflavonoids have been found to activate gene expression through the stimulation of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs) (α, γ), modulate carbohydrate metabolism, regulate hyperglycemia, induce dyslipidemia, lessen insulin resistance, and modify adipocyte differentiation and tissue metabolism. Moreover, these natural compounds have also been found to attenuate oxidative stress through the oxidative signaling process and inflammatory mechanism. Hence, isoflavonoids have been envisioned to be able to prevent and slow down the progression of long-term diabetes complications including cardiovascular disease, nephropathy, neuropathy, and retinopathy. Further thoroughgoing investigations in human clinical studies are strongly recommended to obtain the optimum and specific dose and regimen required for supplementation with isoflavonoids and derivatives in diabetic patients. MDPI 2020-11-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7727648/ /pubmed/33255206 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25235491 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ahmed, Qamar Uddin
Ali, Abdul Hasib Mohd
Mukhtar, Sayeed
Alsharif, Meshari A.
Parveen, Humaira
Sabere, Awis Sukarni Mohmad
Nawi, Mohamed Sufian Mohd.
Khatib, Alfi
Siddiqui, Mohammad Jamshed
Umar, Abdulrashid
Alhassan, Alhassan Muhammad
Medicinal Potential of Isoflavonoids: Polyphenols That May Cure Diabetes
title Medicinal Potential of Isoflavonoids: Polyphenols That May Cure Diabetes
title_full Medicinal Potential of Isoflavonoids: Polyphenols That May Cure Diabetes
title_fullStr Medicinal Potential of Isoflavonoids: Polyphenols That May Cure Diabetes
title_full_unstemmed Medicinal Potential of Isoflavonoids: Polyphenols That May Cure Diabetes
title_short Medicinal Potential of Isoflavonoids: Polyphenols That May Cure Diabetes
title_sort medicinal potential of isoflavonoids: polyphenols that may cure diabetes
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7727648/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33255206
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25235491
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