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Perspectives on Berberine and the Regulation of Gut Microbiota: As an Anti-Inflammatory Agent

Jael Quintero, J.C. Galvez-Ruiz, Adriana Alejandra Márquez Ibarra, Mario Alberto Leyva‐Peralta

2025Pharmaceuticals16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Berberine is a promising agent for modulating the intestinal microbiota, playing a crucial role in human health homeostasis. This natural compound promotes the growth of beneficial bacteria such as Bacteroides, Bifidobacterium, and Lactobacillus while reducing harmful bacteria such as Escherichia coli. Clinical and preclinical studies demonstrate that Berberine helps regulate T2D and metabolic disorders, improves blood glucose levels during T2D, and reduces lipid profile and chronic inflammation, especially when combined with probiotics. Berberine represents a promising adjuvant therapy for inflammatory diseases, particularly intestinal disorders, due to its multifaceted actions of inhibiting proinflammatory cytokines and pathways during IBS, IBD, and UC and its modulation of gut microbiota and/or enhancement of the integrity of the intestinal epithelial barrier. This review establishes the basis for future treatment protocols with berberine and fully elucidates its mechanisms.

Topics & Concepts

BerberineProinflammatory cytokineGut floraBifidobacteriumBacteroidesInflammationPharmacologyMedicineMicrobiologyBacteriaLactobacillusBiologyImmunologyGeneticsBerberine and alkaloids researchGut microbiota and healthGinseng Biological Effects and Applications