Application of curcumine and its derivatives in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases: a review

Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death in the world and scientists pay a lot of attention to identify and reveal the mechanisms of their occurrence. Recently, the attention of scientists is focused increasingly on plant derivatives, such as flavonoids and polyphenols, due to their sp...

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Main Authors: Mimoza Stamenkovska, Nikola Hadzi-Petrushev, Aleksandar Nikodinovski, Hristo Gagov, Natalija Atanasova-Panchevska, Vadim Mitrokhin, Andre Kamkin, Mitko Mladenov
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2021-01-01
Series:International Journal of Food Properties
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10942912.2021.1977655
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spelling doaj-96e85f16770b4ac3bed1a3c6589aaca72021-09-24T14:41:21ZengTaylor & Francis GroupInternational Journal of Food Properties1094-29121532-23862021-01-012411510152810.1080/10942912.2021.19776551977655Application of curcumine and its derivatives in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases: a reviewMimoza Stamenkovska0Nikola Hadzi-Petrushev1Aleksandar Nikodinovski2Hristo Gagov3Natalija Atanasova-Panchevska4Vadim Mitrokhin5Andre Kamkin6Mitko Mladenov7Ss Cyril and Methodius UniversitySs Cyril and Methodius UniversitySs Cyril and Methodius UniversitySt. Kliment Ohridski UniversitySs Cyril and Methodius UniversityRussian National Research Medical UniversityRussian National Research Medical UniversitySs Cyril and Methodius UniversityCardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death in the world and scientists pay a lot of attention to identify and reveal the mechanisms of their occurrence. Recently, the attention of scientists is focused increasingly on plant derivatives, such as flavonoids and polyphenols, due to their specific biological effects. One of these compounds is curcumin, which has many biological properties. Numerous studies have been performed to understand the molecular basis of the therapeutic properties of curcumin. As a result of these studies, there is considerable evidence to suggest that curcumin may affect signaling pathways associated with the cell growth, proliferation, survival, inflammation, and gene transcription. Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory mechanisms are the two basic mechanisms to which many of the effects of curcumin in various conditions are attributed. Many factors influence the development of heart disease, but one of the main culprits in their occurrence is the inflammatory process. According to recent research, curcumin is an ingredient that could be used in the prevention or treatment of cardiovascular disease. Also, some studies have shown that it has beneficial effects in preventing vascular damage and ischemia. Despite its beneficial and biological properties, it has been proven that curcumin has relatively low bioavailability and low stability in the human body, which limits its therapeutic application. In this regard, several attempts have been made to synthesize curcumin derivatives with improved bioavailability. In this paper, we review the potential and possibilities of using curcumin and its derivatives in the treatment of cardiovascular disease, which would significantly reduce the mortality rate in the population. Based on all of the above, it can be concluded that further studies of animal models and humans are needed to verify current knowledge about the application of curcumin and its derivatives in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases. In this way through these studies more reliable data will be generated concerning the effects of curcumin and its analogs on cellular and subcellular/molecular levels. Prospectively, we believe that this will ground the basis for further improved synthesis of curcumin-analogs, appropriate for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10942912.2021.1977655curcumincurcumin analogscardiovascular diseasessignaling pathwaysoxidative stress
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author Mimoza Stamenkovska
Nikola Hadzi-Petrushev
Aleksandar Nikodinovski
Hristo Gagov
Natalija Atanasova-Panchevska
Vadim Mitrokhin
Andre Kamkin
Mitko Mladenov
spellingShingle Mimoza Stamenkovska
Nikola Hadzi-Petrushev
Aleksandar Nikodinovski
Hristo Gagov
Natalija Atanasova-Panchevska
Vadim Mitrokhin
Andre Kamkin
Mitko Mladenov
Application of curcumine and its derivatives in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases: a review
International Journal of Food Properties
curcumin
curcumin analogs
cardiovascular diseases
signaling pathways
oxidative stress
author_facet Mimoza Stamenkovska
Nikola Hadzi-Petrushev
Aleksandar Nikodinovski
Hristo Gagov
Natalija Atanasova-Panchevska
Vadim Mitrokhin
Andre Kamkin
Mitko Mladenov
author_sort Mimoza Stamenkovska
title Application of curcumine and its derivatives in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases: a review
title_short Application of curcumine and its derivatives in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases: a review
title_full Application of curcumine and its derivatives in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases: a review
title_fullStr Application of curcumine and its derivatives in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases: a review
title_full_unstemmed Application of curcumine and its derivatives in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases: a review
title_sort application of curcumine and its derivatives in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases: a review
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series International Journal of Food Properties
issn 1094-2912
1532-2386
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death in the world and scientists pay a lot of attention to identify and reveal the mechanisms of their occurrence. Recently, the attention of scientists is focused increasingly on plant derivatives, such as flavonoids and polyphenols, due to their specific biological effects. One of these compounds is curcumin, which has many biological properties. Numerous studies have been performed to understand the molecular basis of the therapeutic properties of curcumin. As a result of these studies, there is considerable evidence to suggest that curcumin may affect signaling pathways associated with the cell growth, proliferation, survival, inflammation, and gene transcription. Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory mechanisms are the two basic mechanisms to which many of the effects of curcumin in various conditions are attributed. Many factors influence the development of heart disease, but one of the main culprits in their occurrence is the inflammatory process. According to recent research, curcumin is an ingredient that could be used in the prevention or treatment of cardiovascular disease. Also, some studies have shown that it has beneficial effects in preventing vascular damage and ischemia. Despite its beneficial and biological properties, it has been proven that curcumin has relatively low bioavailability and low stability in the human body, which limits its therapeutic application. In this regard, several attempts have been made to synthesize curcumin derivatives with improved bioavailability. In this paper, we review the potential and possibilities of using curcumin and its derivatives in the treatment of cardiovascular disease, which would significantly reduce the mortality rate in the population. Based on all of the above, it can be concluded that further studies of animal models and humans are needed to verify current knowledge about the application of curcumin and its derivatives in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases. In this way through these studies more reliable data will be generated concerning the effects of curcumin and its analogs on cellular and subcellular/molecular levels. Prospectively, we believe that this will ground the basis for further improved synthesis of curcumin-analogs, appropriate for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases.
topic curcumin
curcumin analogs
cardiovascular diseases
signaling pathways
oxidative stress
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10942912.2021.1977655
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