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The Potential Toxic Side Effects of Flavonoids

Zhimei Tang, Qiang Zhang

2021Biocell48 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Flavonoids are a class of phytochemical molecules abundant in many plants, fruits, vegetables, and leaves. Flavonoids possess a series of significant biological activities, including anticancer, antioxidant, antiviral, and antiinflammatory properties. They become an important source of dietary supplements and natural health products. Though many studies confirmed the safety of flavonoids, the potential toxicity of flavonoids is still a remarkable field of research to be explored. The enthusiasm for flavonoids expressed by the public has sometimes overlooked their toxicity and also consumed the flavonoids exceeding the body requirements. The current review focused on the potential toxicity of flavonoids to make the public consume flavonoids with caution. This review summarizes the current toxicity which has been reported in vivo and in vitro experiments. The toxicity involves carcinogenicity and mutation, liver and kidney toxicity, and the influence on the thyroid and reproductive function and intestinal flora disorders. The mechanism of toxicity is fully complicated, and current evidence indicates that natural flavonoid glycosides act on different targets with different doses in vivo and in vitro experiments. Though most kinds of flavonoids are considered safe, flavonoids proposed as food supplements need to be assessed their tolerable upper intake level as there have been reports of toxic flavonoids.

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ToxicityFlavonoidPhytochemicalBiologyIn vivoAcute toxicityPharmacologyAntioxidantChemistryBiotechnologyBiochemistryOrganic chemistryPhytochemicals and Antioxidant ActivitiesNatural Antidiabetic Agents StudiesPhytochemical and Pharmacological Studies