TY - JOUR
T1 - Protective effects of natural products and their derivatives on genetic material
T2 - A critical review
AU - Islam, Muhammad Torequl
AU - Quispe, Cristina
AU - Mubarak, Mohammad S.
AU - Salehi, Bahare
AU - Reiner, Željko
AU - Martorell, Miquel
AU - Sharifi-Rad, Javad
AU - Setzer, William N.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 ACG Publications. All rights reserved.
PY - 2021/11/1
Y1 - 2021/11/1
N2 - Although treatment with natural products and the substances derived from them has gained much attention, it is important to know the genomic safety of these substances prior to their use in humans. The present review aims to present the current knowledge on the genoprotective effects and possible mechanism of actions of natural compounds. Therefore, an up-to-date search was conducted using known databases such as PubMed, ScienceDirect, and Clinicaltrials.gov. For the investigation of genotoxic/genoprotective activity of these substances, comet or micronucleus assay were frequently used models applied through eukaryotic test systems, bacterial strains, cultured animal cells or tissues (e.g., mice, rats) but also human by using oxidizing or carcinogenic agent-induced DNA damage capacity. Findings suggest that several extracts, including those from medicinal plants, marine algae or their preparations, antioxidants such as quercetin, retinoids, resveratrol, hyaluronic acid, carnosol, rosmarinic acid, and naringin have shown genoprotective effects in various test systems. Antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, mitogenic, reduction of DNA strand breaks and DNA lesions, formation of micronucleus, and chromosomal aberrations were the observed mechanisms of action of genoprotective substances. In conclusion, this review highlights the importance of natural products, especially dietary antioxidants, which can be safely used for the treatment of various diseases.
AB - Although treatment with natural products and the substances derived from them has gained much attention, it is important to know the genomic safety of these substances prior to their use in humans. The present review aims to present the current knowledge on the genoprotective effects and possible mechanism of actions of natural compounds. Therefore, an up-to-date search was conducted using known databases such as PubMed, ScienceDirect, and Clinicaltrials.gov. For the investigation of genotoxic/genoprotective activity of these substances, comet or micronucleus assay were frequently used models applied through eukaryotic test systems, bacterial strains, cultured animal cells or tissues (e.g., mice, rats) but also human by using oxidizing or carcinogenic agent-induced DNA damage capacity. Findings suggest that several extracts, including those from medicinal plants, marine algae or their preparations, antioxidants such as quercetin, retinoids, resveratrol, hyaluronic acid, carnosol, rosmarinic acid, and naringin have shown genoprotective effects in various test systems. Antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, mitogenic, reduction of DNA strand breaks and DNA lesions, formation of micronucleus, and chromosomal aberrations were the observed mechanisms of action of genoprotective substances. In conclusion, this review highlights the importance of natural products, especially dietary antioxidants, which can be safely used for the treatment of various diseases.
KW - Antioxidants
KW - Comet assay
KW - DNA damage
KW - Extracts
KW - Genoprotective effects
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85109292143
U2 - 10.25135/rnp.228.20.11.1871
DO - 10.25135/rnp.228.20.11.1871
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85109292143
SN - 1307-6167
VL - 15
SP - 433
EP - 462
JO - Records of Natural Products
JF - Records of Natural Products
IS - 6
ER -