Multi-pathway integrated adjustment mechanism of licorice flavonoids presenting anti-inflammatory activity

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Glycyrrhiza, commonly known as licorice, is a herbal medicine that has been used for thousands of years. Licorice contains multiple flavonoids, which possess a variety of biological activities. On the basis of the anti-inflammatory effects of licorice flavonoids, the potential mechanism of action was investigated via a plasma metabolomics approach. A total of 9 differential endogenous metabolites associated with the therapeutic effect of licorice flavonoids were identified, including linoleic acid, sphingosine, tryptophanamide, corticosterone and leukotriene B4. Besides classical arachidonic acid metabolism, metabolism of sphingolipids, tryptophan and fatty acids, phospholipids synthesis, and other pathways were also involved. The multi-pathway integrated adjustment mechanism of licorice flavonoid action may reduce side effects in patients, along with any anti-inflammatory functions, which provides a foundation for identifying and developing novel, high-potential natural drugs with fewer side effects for clinical application.

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Yu, X., Bao, Y., Meng, X., Wang, S., Li, T., Chang, X., … Bo, T. (2019). Multi-pathway integrated adjustment mechanism of licorice flavonoids presenting anti-inflammatory activity. Oncology Letters, 18(5), 4956–4963. https://doi.org/10.3892/ol.2019.10793

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