Title of article :
Multitargeted Effects of Vitexin and Isovitexin on Diabetes Mellitus and Its Complications
Author/Authors :
Luru Abdulai, Ibrahim West African Centre for Cell Biology of Infectious Pathogens - College of Basic and Applied Sciences - University of Ghana - P.O. Box LG 54 - Legon - Accra - Ghana , Kojo Kwofie, Samuel Department of Biomedical Engineering - School of Engineering Sciences - College of Basic and Applied Sciences - University of Ghana - P.O. Box LG77 - Legon - Accra - Ghana , Seth Gbewonyo, Winfred Department of Biochemistry - Cell and Molecular Biology - School of Biological Sciences - University of Ghana - Legon - Accra - Ghana , Boison, Daniel Department of Biochemistry - School of Biological Sciences - University of Cape Coast - Cape Coast - Ghana , Buer Puplampu, Joshua Department of Biochemistry - School of Biological Sciences - University of Cape Coast - Cape Coast - Ghana , Buenor Adinortey, Michael Department of Biochemistry - School of Biological Sciences - University of Cape Coast - Cape Coast - Ghana
Abstract :
Background
Till date, there is no known antidote to cure diabetes mellitus despite the discovery and development of diverse pharmacotherapeutic agents many years ago. Technological advancement in natural product chemistry has led to the isolation of analogs of vitexin and isovitexin found in diverse bioresources. These compounds have been extensively studied to explore their pharmacological relevance in diabetes mellitus. Aim of the Study. The present review was to compile results from in vitro and in vivo studies performed with vitexin and isovitexin derivatives relating to diabetes mellitus and its complications. A systematic online literature query was executed to collect all relevant articles published up to March 2020.
Results
In this piece, we have collected data and presented it in a one-stop document to support the multitargeted mechanistic actions of vitexin and isovitexin in controlling diabetes mellitus and its complications.
Conclusion
Data collected hint that vitexin and isovitexin work by targeting diverse pathophysiological and metabolic pathways and molecular drug points involved in the clinical manifestations of diabetes mellitus. This is expected to provide a deeper understanding of its actions and also serve as a catapult for clinical trials and application research.
Keywords :
Multitargeted Effects , Vitexin , Isovitexin , Diabetes Mellitus , Complications
Journal title :
The Scientific World Journal