Plumbagin, a Natural Compound with Several Biological Effects and Anti-Inflammatory Properties

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Abstract

Phytochemicals from various medicinal plants are well known for their antioxidant properties and anti-cancer effects. Many of these bioactive compounds or natural products have demonstrated effects against inflammation, while some showed a role that is only approximately described as anti-inflammatory. In particular, naphthoquinones are naturally-occurring compounds with different pharmacological activities and allow easy scaffold modification for drug design approaches. Among this class of compounds, Plumbagin, a plant-derived product, has shown interesting counteracting effects in many inflammation models. However, scientific knowledge about the beneficial effect of Plumbagin should be comprehensively reported before candidating this natural molecule into a future drug against specific human diseases. In this review, the most relevant mechanisms in which Plumbagin plays a role in the process of inflammation were summarized. Other relevant bioactive effects were reviewed to provide a complete and compact scenario of Plumbagin’s potential therapeutic significance.

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Petrocelli, G., Marrazzo, P., Bonsi, L., Facchin, F., Alviano, F., & Canaider, S. (2023, June 1). Plumbagin, a Natural Compound with Several Biological Effects and Anti-Inflammatory Properties. Life. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/life13061303

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