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Review

Therapeutic potential of dietary flavonoid hyperoside against non-communicable diseases: targeting underlying properties of diseases

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Abstract

Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are a global epidemic with diverse pathogenesis. Among them, oxidative stress and inflammation are the most fundamental co-morbid features. Therefore, multi-targets and multi-pathways therapies with significant anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory activities are potential effective measures for preventing and treating NCDs. The flavonol glycoside compound hyperoside (Hyp) is widely found in a variety of fruits, vegetables, beverages, and medicinal plants and has various health benefits, especially excellent anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory properties targeting nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) and nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) signaling pathways. In this review, we summarize the pathogenesis associated with oxidative stress and inflammation in NCDs and the biological activity and therapeutic potential of Hyp. Our findings reveal that the anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory activities regulated by Hyp are associated with numerous biological mechanisms, including positive regulation of mitochondrial function, apoptosis, autophagy, and higher-level biological damage activities. Hyp is thought to be beneficial against organ injuries, cancer, depression, diabetes, and osteoporosis, and is a potent anti-NCDs agent. Additionally, the sources, bioavailability, pharmacy, and safety of Hyp have been established, highlighting the potential to develop Hyp into dietary supplements and nutraceuticals.

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All authors declare no conflict of interest.

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Funding

This work is supported by Program of National Natural Science Foundation of China (81503272,81630101,81891012 and U19A2010) , Application Foundation Research Project of Sichuan Provincial Department of Science and Technology (2017JY0188), National Interdisciplinary Innovation Team of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Multi-dimensional evaluation and multi-disciplinary cross-innovation team of traditional Chinese medicine resources with Southwest characteristics (ZYYCXTD-D-202209), Sichuan Traditional Chinese Medicine Technology Industry Innovation Team: Multidimensional Evaluation of Characteristic Traditional Chinese Medicine Resources and Product Development Innovation Team (2022C001), and Sichuan Provincial Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine Project (2020JC0031).

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