Citrus Polymethoxyflavones Regulate against Aging-Associated Diseases: Advances in Biological Mechanisms Responsible for Their Regulation

J Agric Food Chem. 2024 Dec 11. doi: 10.1021/acs.jafc.4c08004. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

As the proportion of the aging population globally is surging year by year, age-associated diseases, including neurodegenerative, metabolic, and cardiovascular diseases, have recently attracted widespread attention of food scientists and nutritionists. Polymethoxyflavonoids (PMFs), a type of dietary flavonoids, have emerged as potential antiaging candidates owing to their diverse bioactivities, encompassing antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective, and metabolic regulatory effects. Herein, this comprehensive updated review has summarized and discussed the effects of PMFs on aging, and the possible mechanisms that link PMFs-mediated modulation and the prevention or treatment of various aging-related diseases have been elaborated in detail. Furthermore, the biological fate of PMFs have been discussed elaborately from their absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion in vivo. Special attention is given to the bioavailability-bioactivity relationship of PMFs, as PMF's biological activity is significantly hampered by poor bioavailability. Overall, all of these conclusions may help in providing a perspective for further study of PMFs on aging.

Keywords: Aging; Aging-associated diseases; Bioavailability; Polymethoxyflavonoids (PMFs).

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