Phytotherapy Research, volume 39, issue 2, pages 1107-1138

Plant‐Derived Treatments for Different Types of Muscle Atrophy

Xingpeng Wang 1
Xiaofu Tang 1
Yunhui Wang 1
Shengyin Zhao 1
Ning Xu 1
Haoyu Wang 1
Mingjie Kuang 1
Shijie Han 1
Zhensong Jiang 1
Wen Zhang 1
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Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2025-01-02
scimago Q1
SJR1.277
CiteScore12.8
Impact factor6.1
ISSN0951418X, 10991573
PubMed ID:  39743857
Abstract
ABSTRACT

With the development of medicine and chemistry, an increasing number of plant‐derived medicines have been shown to exert beneficial therapeutic on the treatment of various physical and psychological diseases. In particular, by using physical chemistry methods, we are able to examine the chemical components of plants and the effects of these substances on the human body. Muscle atrophy (MA) is characterized by decreased muscle mass and function, is caused by multiple factors and severely affects the quality of life of patients. The multifactorial and complex pathogenesis of MA hinders drug research and disease treatment. However, phytotherapy has achieved significant results in the treatment of MA. We searched PubMed and the Web of Science for articles related to plant‐derived substances and muscle atrophy. After applying exclusion and inclusion criteria, 166 and 79 articles met the inclusion criteria, respectively. A total of 173 articles were included in the study after excluding duplicates. The important role of phytoactives such as curcumin, resveratrol, and ginsenosides in the treatment of MA (e.g., maintaining a positive nitrogen balance in muscles and exerting anti‐inflammatory and antioxidant effects) has been extensively studied. Unfortunately, MA dose not have to a single cause, and each cause has its own unique mechanism of injury. This review focuses on the therapeutic mechanisms of active plant components in MA and provides insights into the personalized treatment of MA.

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