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Food and Chemical Toxicology 2020-Aug

Ginkgetin: A natural biflavone with versatile pharmacological activities

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Muhammad Adnan
Azhar Rasul
Ghulam Hussain
Muhammad Shah
Muhammad Zahoor
Haseeb Anwar
Iqra Sarfraz
Ammara Riaz
Maleeha Manzoor
Şevki Adem

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Natural products, being richly endowed with curative powers, have become spotlight for biomedical and pharmaceutical research to develop novel therapeutics during recent years. Ginkgetin, a natural non-toxic biflavone, has been shown to exhibit anti-cancer, anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial, anti-adipogenic, and neuroprotective activities. Ginkgetin combats cancer progression by arresting cell cycle, inducing apoptosis, stimulating autophagy, and targeting many deregulated signaling pathways such as JAK/STAT and MAPKs. Ginkgetin halts inflammation mediators like interleukins, iNOS, COX-2, PGE2, NF-κB, and acts as an inhibitor of PLA2. GK shows strong neuroprotection against oxidative stress-promoted cell death, inhibits cerebral micro-hemorrhage, decreases neurologic deficits, and halts apoptosis of neurons. Ginkgetin also acts as anti-fungal, anti-viral, anti-bacterial, leishmanicidal and anti-plasmodial agent. Ginkgetin shows substantial preventive or therapeutic effects in in vivo models of many diseases including atherosclerosis, cancer, neurodegenerative, hepatic, influenza, and inflammatory diseases. Based on various computational, in vitro and in vivo evidences, this article demonstrates the potential of ginkgetin for development of therapeutics against various diseases. Although GK has been systematically studied from pharmacological point of view, a vast field of pharmacokinetics, pre-clinical and clinical studies is still open for the researchers to fully validate its potential for the treatment of various diseases.

Keywords: Anti-cancer; Anti-inflammatory; Anti-microbial; Biflavone; Ginkgetin; Neuroprotective.

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