Dalimunthe Aminah, Carensia Gunawan Mega, Dhiya Utari Zahirah, Dinata Muhammad Riza, Halim Princella, Estherina S Pakpahan Nathasya, Sitohang Alex Insandus, Sukarno M Andriansyah, Harahap Yahdiana, Setyowati Erna Prawita, Park Moon Nyeo, Yusoff Syaratul Dalina, Zainalabidin Satirah, Prananda Arya Tjipta, Mahadi Mohd Kaisan, Kim Bonglee, Harahap Urip, Syahputra Rony Abdi
Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Universitas Sumatera Utara, Medan, Indonesia.
Faculty of Pharmacy, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia.
Front Pharmacol. 2024 Nov 13;15:1461478. doi: 10.3389/fphar.2024.1461478. eCollection 2024.
Lupeol, a naturally occurring lupane-type pentacyclic triterpenoid, is widely distributed in various edible vegetables, fruits, and medicinal plants. Notably, it is found in high concentrations in plants like , , and , among others. Quantitative studies have highlighted its presence in Elm bark, Olive fruit, Aloe leaf, Ginseng oil, Mango pulp, and Japanese Pear bark. This compound is synthesized from squalene through the mevalonate pathway and can also be synthetically produced in the lab, addressing challenges in natural product synthesis. Over the past four decades, extensive research has demonstrated lupeol's multifaceted pharmacological properties, including anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anticancer, and antibacterial effects. Despite its significant therapeutic potential, clinical applications of lupeol have been limited by its poor water solubility and bioavailability. Recent advancements have focused on nano-based delivery systems to enhance its bioavailability, and the development of various lupeol derivatives has further amplified its bioactivity. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the latest advancements in understanding the pharmacological benefits of lupeol. It also discusses innovative strategies to improve its bioavailability, thereby enhancing its clinical efficacy. The aim is to consolidate current knowledge and stimulate further research into the therapeutic potential of lupeol and its derivatives.
羽扇豆醇是一种天然存在的羽扇豆烷型五环三萜类化合物,广泛分布于各种可食用蔬菜、水果和药用植物中。值得注意的是,它在诸如[此处缺失提及的植物名称]等植物中含量很高。定量研究突出了它在榆树皮、橄榄果、芦荟叶、人参油、芒果果肉和日本梨树皮中的存在。这种化合物是通过甲羟戊酸途径由角鲨烯合成的,也可以在实验室中合成生产,解决了天然产物合成中的挑战。在过去的四十年里,广泛的研究已经证明了羽扇豆醇具有多方面的药理特性,包括抗炎、抗氧化、抗癌和抗菌作用。尽管其具有显著的治疗潜力,但羽扇豆醇的临床应用一直受到其水溶性差和生物利用度低的限制。最近的进展集中在基于纳米的递送系统以提高其生物利用度,并且各种羽扇豆醇衍生物的开发进一步增强了其生物活性。这篇综述全面概述了在理解羽扇豆醇药理益处方面的最新进展。它还讨论了提高其生物利用度从而增强其临床疗效的创新策略。目的是巩固当前知识并激发对羽扇豆醇及其衍生物治疗潜力的进一步研究。