Anti-Aging Potential of Bioactive Phytoconstituents Found in Edible Medicinal Plants: A Review
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2024-06
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Abstract
Aging is a complex biological and physiological change that leads to a loss of function in
all living organisms. Although the mechanism behind the aging process is still largely unknown, scientific
studies have shown that oxidative stress and age-related low autophagy, which are associated
with various chronic diseases such as cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and neurodegenerative
diseases, promote aging. Interestingly, many medicinal plants and their biologically active
compounds have the ability to extend lifespan as they can inhibit oxidative stress and promote
autophagy. This review evaluates and provides up-to-date information on the anti-aging potential
of bioactive compounds in edible medicinal plants. In this study, seventeen (17) biologically active
compounds from edible medicinal plants with anti-aging effects were reviewed. In vivo and
in vitro studies showed that these biologically active compounds exhibit anti-aging effects via various
mechanisms such as the activation of autophagy, increases in antioxidant enzymes, reductions in
reactive oxygen species, the inhibition of inflammatory markers, and the downregulation of senescence
genes. This study suggests that edible medicinal plants containing these bioactive compounds
may promote health and extend lifespan. However, the exact mechanisms, effective doses, clinical
trials, and chronic and genotoxic effects of bioactive compounds as anti-aging agents should be
further investigated.
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bioactive compounds, edible medicinal plants, aging, oxidative stress, longevity