Therapeutic Potential and Pharmaceutical Development of Thymoquinone: A Multitargeted Molecule of Natural Origin

Thymoquinone, a monoterpene molecule is chemically known as 2-methyl-5-isopropyl-1, 4-benzoquinone. It is abundantly present in seeds of Nigella sativa L. that is popularly known as black cumin or black seed and belongs to the family Ranunculaceae. A large number of studies have revealed that thymoq...

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Main Authors: Sameer N. Goyal, Chaitali P. Prajapati, Prashant R. Gore, Chandragouda R. Patil, Umesh B. Mahajan, Charu Sharma, Sandhya P. Talla, Shreesh K. Ojha
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-09-01
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spelling doaj-e0f951d7fd5c42889f95363c33086f752020-11-24T23:57:31ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Pharmacology1663-98122017-09-01810.3389/fphar.2017.00656248603Therapeutic Potential and Pharmaceutical Development of Thymoquinone: A Multitargeted Molecule of Natural OriginSameer N. Goyal0Sameer N. Goyal1Chaitali P. Prajapati2Prashant R. Gore3Chandragouda R. Patil4Umesh B. Mahajan5Charu Sharma6Sandhya P. Talla7Shreesh K. Ojha8Department of Pharmacology, R. C. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, North Maharashtra UniversityShirpur, IndiaSVKM Institute of PharmacyDhule, IndiaDepartment of Pharmacology, R. C. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, North Maharashtra UniversityShirpur, IndiaDepartment of Pharmacology, R. C. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, North Maharashtra UniversityShirpur, IndiaDepartment of Pharmacology, R. C. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, North Maharashtra UniversityShirpur, IndiaDepartment of Pharmacology, R. C. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, North Maharashtra UniversityShirpur, IndiaDepartment of Internal Medicine, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, United Arab Emirates UniversityAl Ain, United Arab EmiratesDepartment of Pharmacology, R. C. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, North Maharashtra UniversityShirpur, IndiaDepartment of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, United Arab Emirates UniversityAl Ain, United Arab EmiratesThymoquinone, a monoterpene molecule is chemically known as 2-methyl-5-isopropyl-1, 4-benzoquinone. It is abundantly present in seeds of Nigella sativa L. that is popularly known as black cumin or black seed and belongs to the family Ranunculaceae. A large number of studies have revealed that thymoquinone is the major active constituent in N. sativa oil this constituent is responsible for the majority of the pharmacological properties. The beneficial organoprotective activities of thymoquinone in experimental animal models of different human diseases are attributed to the potent anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Thymoquinone has also been shown to alter numerous molecular and signaling pathways in many inflammatory and degenerative diseases including cancer. Thymoquinone has been reported to possess potent lipophilicity and limited bioavailability and exhibits light and heat sensitivity. Altogether, these physiochemical properties encumber the successful formulation for the delivery of drug in oral dosages form and restrict the pharmaceutical development. In recent past, many efforts were undertaken to improve the bioavailability for clinical usage by manipulating the physiochemical parameters. The present review aimed to provide insights regarding the physicochemical characteristics, pharmacokinetics and the methods to promote pharmaceutical development and endorse the clinical usage of TQ in future by overcoming the associated physiochemical obstacles. It also enumerates briefly the pharmacological and molecular targets of thymoquinone as well as the pharmacological properties in various diseases and the underlying molecular mechanism. Though, a convincing number of experimental studies are available but human studies are not available with thymoquinone despite of the long history of use of black cumin in different diseases. Thus, the clinical studies including pharmacokinetic studies and regulatory toxicity studies are required to encourage the clinical development of thymoquinone.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fphar.2017.00656/fullthymoquinonepharmacological propertiestherapeutic potentialformulation developmentsafety and adverse effects
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author Sameer N. Goyal
Sameer N. Goyal
Chaitali P. Prajapati
Prashant R. Gore
Chandragouda R. Patil
Umesh B. Mahajan
Charu Sharma
Sandhya P. Talla
Shreesh K. Ojha
spellingShingle Sameer N. Goyal
Sameer N. Goyal
Chaitali P. Prajapati
Prashant R. Gore
Chandragouda R. Patil
Umesh B. Mahajan
Charu Sharma
Sandhya P. Talla
Shreesh K. Ojha
Therapeutic Potential and Pharmaceutical Development of Thymoquinone: A Multitargeted Molecule of Natural Origin
Frontiers in Pharmacology
thymoquinone
pharmacological properties
therapeutic potential
formulation development
safety and adverse effects
author_facet Sameer N. Goyal
Sameer N. Goyal
Chaitali P. Prajapati
Prashant R. Gore
Chandragouda R. Patil
Umesh B. Mahajan
Charu Sharma
Sandhya P. Talla
Shreesh K. Ojha
author_sort Sameer N. Goyal
title Therapeutic Potential and Pharmaceutical Development of Thymoquinone: A Multitargeted Molecule of Natural Origin
title_short Therapeutic Potential and Pharmaceutical Development of Thymoquinone: A Multitargeted Molecule of Natural Origin
title_full Therapeutic Potential and Pharmaceutical Development of Thymoquinone: A Multitargeted Molecule of Natural Origin
title_fullStr Therapeutic Potential and Pharmaceutical Development of Thymoquinone: A Multitargeted Molecule of Natural Origin
title_full_unstemmed Therapeutic Potential and Pharmaceutical Development of Thymoquinone: A Multitargeted Molecule of Natural Origin
title_sort therapeutic potential and pharmaceutical development of thymoquinone: a multitargeted molecule of natural origin
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Pharmacology
issn 1663-9812
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Thymoquinone, a monoterpene molecule is chemically known as 2-methyl-5-isopropyl-1, 4-benzoquinone. It is abundantly present in seeds of Nigella sativa L. that is popularly known as black cumin or black seed and belongs to the family Ranunculaceae. A large number of studies have revealed that thymoquinone is the major active constituent in N. sativa oil this constituent is responsible for the majority of the pharmacological properties. The beneficial organoprotective activities of thymoquinone in experimental animal models of different human diseases are attributed to the potent anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Thymoquinone has also been shown to alter numerous molecular and signaling pathways in many inflammatory and degenerative diseases including cancer. Thymoquinone has been reported to possess potent lipophilicity and limited bioavailability and exhibits light and heat sensitivity. Altogether, these physiochemical properties encumber the successful formulation for the delivery of drug in oral dosages form and restrict the pharmaceutical development. In recent past, many efforts were undertaken to improve the bioavailability for clinical usage by manipulating the physiochemical parameters. The present review aimed to provide insights regarding the physicochemical characteristics, pharmacokinetics and the methods to promote pharmaceutical development and endorse the clinical usage of TQ in future by overcoming the associated physiochemical obstacles. It also enumerates briefly the pharmacological and molecular targets of thymoquinone as well as the pharmacological properties in various diseases and the underlying molecular mechanism. Though, a convincing number of experimental studies are available but human studies are not available with thymoquinone despite of the long history of use of black cumin in different diseases. Thus, the clinical studies including pharmacokinetic studies and regulatory toxicity studies are required to encourage the clinical development of thymoquinone.
topic thymoquinone
pharmacological properties
therapeutic potential
formulation development
safety and adverse effects
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fphar.2017.00656/full
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