Fisetin-In Search of Better Bioavailability-From Macro to Nano Modifications: A Review

Int J Mol Sci. 2023 Sep 15;24(18):14158. doi: 10.3390/ijms241814158.

Abstract

As secondary plant metabolites, polyphenols are abundant in fruits and vegetables. They are in high demand because of their many health benefits. However, their low bioavailability makes them complex compounds to use for therapeutic purposes. Due to the limited solubility of phytocompounds, dietary supplements made from them may only be partially effective. Such molecules include fisetin, found in strawberries, and have shown great promise in treating Alzheimer's disease and cancer. Unfortunately, because of their limited water solubility, low absorption, and poor bioavailability, the assistance of nanotechnology is required to allow them to fulfil their potential fully. Here, we provide evidence that nanodelivery methods and structure modifications can improve fisetin bioavailability, which is linked to improvements in therapeutic efficacy. An open question remains as to which nanocarrier should be chosen to meet the abovementioned requirements and be able to enhance fisetin's therapeutic potential to treat a particular disease.

Keywords: bioavailability; drug delivery; fisetin; phytoconstituents.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Alzheimer Disease*
  • Biological Availability
  • Dietary Supplements
  • Flavonols
  • Humans

Substances

  • fisetin
  • Flavonols