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Frontiers in Pharmacology, volume 13

Resveratrol: A potential therapeutic natural polyphenol for neurodegenerative diseases associated with mitochondrial dysfunction

Ekta Yadav 1
Pankajkumar Yadav 2
Mohd Masih Uzzaman Khan 3
HariOm Singh 4
Amita Verma 1
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Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry Research Laboratory, India
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Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, India
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Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Pharmacognosy, Saudi Arabia
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Department of Molecular Biology, India
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2022-09-16
scimago Q1
SJR1.066
CiteScore7.8
Impact factor4.4
ISSN16639812
Pharmacology
Pharmacology (medical)
Abstract

Most polyphenols can cross blood-brain barrier, therefore, they are widely utilized in the treatment of various neurodegenerative diseases (ND). Resveratrol, a natural polyphenol contained in blueberry, grapes, mulberry, etc., is well documented to exhibit potent neuroprotective activity against different ND by mitochondria modulation approach. Mitochondrial function impairment is the most common etiology and pathological process in various neurodegenerative disorders, viz. Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, Huntington’s disease and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Nowadays these ND associated with mitochondrial dysfunction have become a major threat to public health as well as health care systems in terms of financial burden. Currently available therapies for ND are limited to symptomatic cures and have inevitable toxic effects. Therefore, there is a strict requirement for a safe and highly effective drug treatment developed from natural compounds. The current review provides updated information about the potential of resveratrol to target mitochondria in the treatment of ND.

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