The Medicinal Chemistry of Urtica Dioica L.: from Preliminary Evidence to Clinical Studies Supporting Its Neuroprotective Activity
Overview
Authors
Affiliations
Urtica dioica is a perennial herb from the family of Urticaceae that is commonly known as stinging nettle. This plant is widespread in Europe, Africa, America, and a part of Asia, as it adapts to different environments and climatic conditions. The leaves, stalk, and bark of U. dioica found applications in the field of nutrition, cosmetics, textile, pest control and pharmacology. In this connection, bioactive chemical constituents such as flavonoids, phenolic acids, amino acids, carotenoids, and fatty acids have been isolated from the plant. With this review, we aim at providing an updated and comprehensive overview of the contributions in literature reporting computational, in vitro, pre-clinical and clinical data supporting the therapeutic applications of U. dioica. Experimental evidence shows that U. dioica constituents and extracts can provide neuroprotective effects by acting through a combination of different molecular mechanisms, that are discussed in the review. These findings could lay the basis for the identification and design of more effective tools against neurodegenerative diseases.
The biological function of spp. and its application in poultry, fish and livestock.
Gao Y, Yang X, Chen B, Leng H, Zhang J Front Vet Sci. 2024; 11:1430362.
PMID: 39411389 PMC: 11473253. DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2024.1430362.
: Anticancer Properties and Other Systemic Health Benefits from In Vitro to Clinical Trials.
Abi Sleiman M, Younes M, Hajj R, Salameh T, Abi Rached S, Abi Younes R Int J Mol Sci. 2024; 25(13).
PMID: 39000608 PMC: 11242153. DOI: 10.3390/ijms25137501.
Extract Abrogates Chlorpyrifos-Induced Toxicity in Zebrafish Larvae.
Mhalhel K, Kadmi Y, Ben Chira A, Levanti M, Pansera L, Cometa M Int J Mol Sci. 2024; 25(12).
PMID: 38928336 PMC: 11203861. DOI: 10.3390/ijms25126631.
Ethnobotanical Survey of Culturally Important Plants and Mushrooms in North-Western Part of Croatia.
Krstin L, Katanic Z, Bencic K, Loncar L, Zuna Pfeiffer T Plants (Basel). 2024; 13(11).
PMID: 38891374 PMC: 11175058. DOI: 10.3390/plants13111566.