Kaempferol is a natural flavonoid, which has been widely investigated in the treatment of cancer, cardiovascular diseases, metabolic complications, and neurological disorders. Nrf2 (nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2) is a transcription factor involved in mediating carcinogenesis and other ailments, playing an important role in regulating oxidative stress. The activation of Nrf2 results in the expression of proteins and cytoprotective enzymes, which provide cellular protection against reactive oxygen species. Phytochemicals, either alone or in combination, have been used to modulate Nrf2 in cancer and other ailments. Among them, kaempferol has been recently explored for its anti-cancer and other anti-disease therapeutic efficacy, targeting Nrf2 modulation. In combating cancer, diabetic complications, metabolic disorders, and neurological disorders, kaempferol has been shown to regulate Nrf2 and reduce redox homeostasis. In this context, this review article highlights the current status of the therapeutic potential of kaempferol by targeting Nrf2 modulation in cancer, diabetic complications, neurological disorders, and cardiovascular disorders. In addition, we provide future perspectives on kaempferol targeting Nrf2 modulation as a potential therapeutic approach

The therapeutic potential of Kaemferol and other naturally occurring polyphenols might be modulated by Nrf2-{ARE} signaling pathway. Current status and future direction / Hussain, Yaseen; Khan, Haroon; Alsharif, Khalaf F.; Hayat Khan, Amjad; Aschner, Michael; Saso, Luciano. - In: MOLECULES. - ISSN 1420-3049. - 27:13(2022), pp. 1-13. [10.3390/molecules27134145]

The therapeutic potential of Kaemferol and other naturally occurring polyphenols might be modulated by Nrf2-{ARE} signaling pathway. Current status and future direction

Luciano Saso
2022

Abstract

Kaempferol is a natural flavonoid, which has been widely investigated in the treatment of cancer, cardiovascular diseases, metabolic complications, and neurological disorders. Nrf2 (nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2) is a transcription factor involved in mediating carcinogenesis and other ailments, playing an important role in regulating oxidative stress. The activation of Nrf2 results in the expression of proteins and cytoprotective enzymes, which provide cellular protection against reactive oxygen species. Phytochemicals, either alone or in combination, have been used to modulate Nrf2 in cancer and other ailments. Among them, kaempferol has been recently explored for its anti-cancer and other anti-disease therapeutic efficacy, targeting Nrf2 modulation. In combating cancer, diabetic complications, metabolic disorders, and neurological disorders, kaempferol has been shown to regulate Nrf2 and reduce redox homeostasis. In this context, this review article highlights the current status of the therapeutic potential of kaempferol by targeting Nrf2 modulation in cancer, diabetic complications, neurological disorders, and cardiovascular disorders. In addition, we provide future perspectives on kaempferol targeting Nrf2 modulation as a potential therapeutic approach
2022
kaempferol; nrf2 modulation; targeting nrf2 modulation; therapeutic outcomes
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The therapeutic potential of Kaemferol and other naturally occurring polyphenols might be modulated by Nrf2-{ARE} signaling pathway. Current status and future direction / Hussain, Yaseen; Khan, Haroon; Alsharif, Khalaf F.; Hayat Khan, Amjad; Aschner, Michael; Saso, Luciano. - In: MOLECULES. - ISSN 1420-3049. - 27:13(2022), pp. 1-13. [10.3390/molecules27134145]
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