Effect of the Citrus Flavone Nobiletin on Circadian Rhythms and Metabolic Syndrome

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Abstract

The importance of the circadian clock in maintaining human health is now widely acknowledged. Dysregulated and dampened clocks may be a common cause of age-related diseases and metabolic syndrome Thus, circadian clocks should be considered as therapeutic targets to mitigate disease symptoms. This review highlights a number of dietary compounds that positively affect the maintenance of the circadian clock. Notably the polymethoxyflavone nobiletin has shown some encouraging results in pre-clinical experiments. Although many more experiments are needed to fully elucidate its exact mechanism of action, it is a promising candidate with potential as a chronotherapeutic agent.

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Neba Ambe, G. N. N., Breda, C., Bhambra, A. S., & Arroo, R. R. J. (2022, November 1). Effect of the Citrus Flavone Nobiletin on Circadian Rhythms and Metabolic Syndrome. Molecules. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27227727

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