| Literature DB >> 33383638 |
Muhammad Bilal1, Maimoona Qindeel2, Leonardo Vieira Nunes3, Marco Thúlio Saviatto Duarte4, Luiz Fernando Romanholo Ferreira5,6, Renato Nery Soriano7, Hafiz M N Iqbal8.
Abstract
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic, systemic autoimmune disease with a prevalence rate of up to 1% and is significantly considered a common worldwide public health concern. Commercially, several traditional formulations are available to treat RA to some extent. However, these synthetic compounds exert toxicity and considerable side effects even at lower therapeutic concentrations. Considering the above-mentioned critiques, research is underway around the world in finding and exploiting potential alternatives. For instance, marine-derived biologically active compounds have gained much interest and are thus being extensively utilized to confront the confines of in practice counterparts, which have become ineffective for 21st-century medical settings. The utilization of naturally available bioactive compounds and their derivatives can minimize these synthetic compounds' problems to treat RA. Several marine-derived compounds exhibit anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties and can be effectively used for therapeutic purposes against RA. The results of several studies ensured that the extraction of biologically active compounds from marine sources could provide a new and safe source for drug development against RA. Finally, current challenges, gaps, and future perspectives have been included in this review.Entities:
Keywords: anti-inflammatory; biomedical applications; drug development; marine-derived compounds; rheumatoid arthritis
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33383638 PMCID: PMC7823916 DOI: 10.3390/md19010010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mar Drugs ISSN: 1660-3397 Impact factor: 5.118