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Antioxidant and anti‑inflammatory effects of esculin and esculetin (Review)

Shaohua Ju, Youli Tan, Qiang Wang, Ling Zhou, Kun Wang, Chenghong Wen, Mingjian Wang

2024Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

<em>Fraxinus chinensis</em> <em>Roxb</em> is a deciduous tree, which is distributed worldwide and has important medicinal value. In Asia, the bark of <em>Fraxinus chinensis</em> <em>Roxb</em> is a commonly used traditional Chinese medicine called Qinpi. Esculetin is a coumarin compound derived from the bark of <em>Fraxinus chinensis</em> <em>Roxb</em> and its glycoside form is called esculin. The aim of the present study was to systematically review relevant literature on the antioxidant and anti‑inflammatory effects of esculetin and esculin. Esculetin and esculin can promote the expression of various endogenous antioxidant proteins, such as superoxide dismutase, glutathione peroxidase and glutathione reductase. This is associated with the activation of the nuclear factor erythroid‑derived factor 2‑related factor 2 signaling pathway. The anti‑inflammatory effects of esculetin and esculin are associated with the inhibition of the nuclear factor &kappa;‑B and mitogen‑activated protein kinase inflammatory signaling pathways. In various inflammatory models, esculetin and esculin can reduce the expression levels of various proinflammatory factors such as tumor necrosis factor‑&alpha;, interleukin (IL)‑1&beta; and IL‑6, thereby inhibiting the development of inflammation. In summary, esculetin and esculin may be promising candidates for the treatment of numerous diseases associated with inflammation and oxidative stress, such as ulcerative colitis, acute lung and kidney injury, lung cancer, acute kidney injury.

Topics & Concepts

Proinflammatory cytokineSuperoxide dismutaseOxidative stressPharmacologyChemistryAntioxidantGlutathione peroxidaseGlutathioneBiochemistryInflammationTraditional medicineBiologyMedicineImmunologyEnzymeMedicinal Plants and Bioactive CompoundsBioactive natural compoundsAdipokines, Inflammation, and Metabolic Diseases
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