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New Perspectives in the Pharmacological Potential of Naringin in Medicine

Journal

CURRENT MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 28, Issue 10, Pages 1987-2007

Publisher

BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.2174/0929867327666200604171351

Keywords

Naringin; naringenin; pharmacokinetics; naringin formulations; cardiovascular diseases; type 2 diabetes mellitus; neurodegenerative diseases; pulmonary disorders; gastrointestinal tract disorders; cancer

Funding

  1. CONICET, Argentina [PIP 2017-2019, 11220170100012CO]
  2. SECYT (UNC), Argentina [30920180100056CB]

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NAR has shown positive effects on cardiovascular diseases, metabolic syndrome, and cancer. Current formulations of NAR seem to enhance its bioavailability, but there is still limited research, necessitating further investigation.
Background: Naringin (NAR) is a flavonoid enriched in several medicinal plants and fruits. An increasing interest in this molecule has emerged because it has the potential to contribute to alleviating many health problems. Objective: This review briefly describes the NAR pharmacokinetics and it mainly focuses on the in vitro and in vivo animal studies showing NAR beneficial effects on cardiovascular, metabolic, neurological and pulmonary disorders and cancer. The anabolic effects of NAR on different models of bone and dental diseases are also analyzed. In addition, the evidence of the NAR action on the gastrointestinal tract is reported as well as its influence on the microbiota composition and activity. Finally, current research on NAR formulations and clinical applications are discussed. Methods: The PubMed database was searched until 2019, using the keywords NAR, naringenin, cardiovascular and metabolic disorders, neurological and pulmonary disorders, cancer, bone and dental diseases, gastrointestinal tract, microbiota, NAR formulations, clinical trials. Results: The number of studies related to the bioavailability and pharmacokinetics of NAR is limited. Positive effects of NAR have been reported on cardiovascular diseases, Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM), metabolic syndrome, pulmonary disorders, neurodegenerative diseases, cancer, and gastrointestinal pathologies. The current NAR formulations seem to improve its bioavailability, which would allow its clinical applications. Conclusion: NAR is endowed with broad biological effects that could improve human health. Since a scarce number of clinical studies have been performed, the NAR use requires more investigation in order to know better their safety, efficacy, delivery, and bioavailability in humans.

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