Arunabh Arandhara, Dipankar Saha, D. J. Deka, Mrinmoy Deka, Bhrigu Kumar Das
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Abstract
The intriguing role of the oxidation system in cardiovascular disease lies in its contribution
to chronic and acute increases in intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS), driving the
progression of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). ROS, produced as by-products of oxidative physiological
and metabolic events, act as mediators in various signaling pathways contributing to
cardiovascular pathology. The delicate equilibrium between the production of free radicals and
antioxidant defense shifts in favor of the former, resulting in redox imbalance and extensive cellular
damage. Among CVDs, coronary artery disease (CAD) remains as the leading cause of
death globally. Understanding the significance of oxidative damage in the dysfunction of endothelial
cells, atherosclerosis, and other pathogenic events and pathways is crucial for preventing
and managing CVD. Consequently, it is imperative to comprehend the mechanism/s underlying
the pathogenic alterations of CVD due to oxidative damage to develop effective prevention strategies.
Many studies have reported bioactive phytochemical/s as potential therapies against CVDs,
modulating ROS generation, controlling the CVD-related inflammatory mediators and protecting
the vascular system. Therefore, this review provides an update for understanding how the phytoconstituents
exhibit preventive roles in oxidative stress-related CVD, thus improving the quality
of life of people. This study conducted a thorough literature search on CVD, oxidative imbalance,
and phytoconstituents. The search was performed using multiple search engines and the main
keywords, and only English publications until June 2023 were included. However, there is a need
for more research and clinical trials to fully elucidate the efficacy and safety of these phytochemicals
for managing the disease.
Current Bioactive CompoundsPharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (all)
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期刊介绍:
The journal aims to provide comprehensive review articles on new bioactive compounds with proven activities in various biological screenings and pharmacological models with a special emphasis on stereoeselective synthesis. The aim is to provide a valuable information source of bioactive compounds synthesized or isolated, which can be used for further development of pharmaceuticals by industry and academia. The journal should prove to be essential reading for pharmacologists, natural product chemists and medicinal chemists who wish to be kept informed and up-to-date with the most important developments on new bioactive compounds of natural or synthetic origin, including their stereoeselective synthesis.