Potential nutrients from natural and synthetic sources targeting inflammaging—a review of literature, clinical data and patents

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Abstract

Inflammaging, the steady development of the inflammatory state over age is an attribut-able characteristic of aging that potentiates the initiation of pathogenesis in many age-related disorders (ARDs) including neurodegenerative diseases, arthritis, cancer, atherosclerosis, type 2 diabetes, and osteoporosis. Inflammaging is characterized by subclinical chronic, low grade, steady inflammatory states and is considered a crucial underlying cause behind the high mortality and morbidity rate associated with ARDs. Although a coherent set of studies detailed the underlying pathomech-anisms of inflammaging, the potential benefits from non-toxic nutrients from natural and synthetic sources in modulating or delaying inflammaging processes was not discussed. In this review, the available literature and recent updates of natural and synthetic nutrients that help in controlling inflammaging process was explored. Also, we discussed the clinical trial reports and patent claims on potential nutrients demonstrating therapeutic benefits in controlling inflammaging and inflam-mation-associated ARDs.

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Koppula, S., Akther, M., Haque, M. E., & Kopalli, S. R. (2021, November 1). Potential nutrients from natural and synthetic sources targeting inflammaging—a review of literature, clinical data and patents. Nutrients. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13114058

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