Novel Findings regarding the Bioactivity of the Natural Blue Pigment Genipin in Human Diseases

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Abstract

Genipin is an important monoterpene iridoid compound isolated from Gardenia jasminoides J.Ellis fruits and from Genipa americana fruits, or genipap. It is a precursor of a blue pigment which may be attractive alternative to existing food dyes and it possesses various potential therapeutic properties such as anti-cancer, anti-diabetic and hepatoprotective activity. Biomedical studies also show that genipin may act as a neuroprotective drug. This review describes new aspects of the bioactivity of genipin against various diseases, as well as its toxicity and industrial applications, and presents its potential mechanism of action.

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Bryś, M., Urbańska, K., & Olas, B. (2022, January 1). Novel Findings regarding the Bioactivity of the Natural Blue Pigment Genipin in Human Diseases. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23020902

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