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Cinnamomum Species : Bridging Phytochemistry Knowledge, Pharmacological Properties and Toxicological Safety for Health Benefits

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
Citation:
Cinnamomum Species : Bridging Phytochemistry Knowledge, Pharmacological Properties and Toxicological Safety for Health Benefits / J. Sharifi-Rad, A. Dey, N. Koirala, S. Shaheen, N. El Omari, B. Salehi, T. Goloshvili, N.C. Cirone Silva, A. Bouyahya, S. Vitalini, E.M. Varoni, M. Martorell, A. Abdolshahi, A.O. Docea, M. Iriti, D. Calina, F. Les, V. Lopez, C. Caruntu. - In: FRONTIERS IN PHARMACOLOGY. - ISSN 1663-9812. - 12(2021), pp. 600139.1-600139.27. [10.3389/fphar.2021.600139]
abstract:
The genus Cinnamomum includes a number of plant species largely used as food, food additives and spices for a long time. Different traditional healing systems have used these plants as herbal remedies to cure diverse ailments. The aim of this comprehensive and updated review is to summarize the biodiversity of the genus Cinnamomum, its bioactive compounds, the mechanisms that underlie the pharmacological activities and molecular targets and toxicological safety. All the data in this review have been collected from databases and recent scientific literature including Web of Science, PubMed, ScienceDirect etc. The results showed that the bioactive compounds of Cinnamomum species possess antimicrobial, antidiabetic, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anticancer and neuroprotective effects. The preclinical (in vitro/in vivo) studies provided the possible molecular mechanisms of these action. As a novelty, recent clinical studies and toxicological data described in this paper support and confirm the pharmacological importance of the genus Cinnamomum. In conclusion, the obtained results from preclinical studies and clinical trials, as well as reduced side effects provide insights into future research of new drugs based on extracts and bioactive compounds from Cinnamomum plants.
IRIS type:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
Ciannamomum spp; clinical trials; mechanisms of action; Pharmacology; phytochemistry; Toxicological data
List of contributors:
J. Sharifi-Rad, A. Dey, N. Koirala, S. Shaheen, N. El Omari, B. Salehi, T. Goloshvili, N.C. Cirone Silva, A. Bouyahya, S. Vitalini, E.M. Varoni, M. Martorell, A. Abdolshahi, A.O. Docea, M. Iriti, D. Calina, F. Les, V. Lopez, C. Caruntu
Authors of the University:
IRITI MARCELLO ( author )
VARONI ELENA MARIA ( author )
Link to information sheet:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/869243
Full Text:
https://air.unimi.it/retrieve/handle/2434/869243/1872216/Sharifi%202021%20Cinnamon.pdf
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