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Berberine as a Potential Multi-Target Agent for Metabolic Diseases: A Review of Investigations for Berberine

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BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.2174/1871530320666200910105612

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Berberine; metabolic disorders; insulin resistance; chronic inflammatory; type 2 diabetes; nonalcoholic fatty liver disease; intestinal flora

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Berberine, extracted from Coptis chinensis, demonstrates various properties like anti-hyperglycemia, anti-obesity, and anti-inflammation, with the ability to improve insulin resistance and regulate intestinal flora. Given the growing prevalence of metabolic disorders and diseases globally, Berberine's metabolic properties show potential for effectively treating metabolic diseases.
Berberine (BBR) is a botanic alkaloid extracted from Coptis chinensis (Huanglian), which has various properties, compassing anti-hyperglycemia, anti-obesity, anti-inflammation, and improves insulin resistance, etc. Several researches have confirmed that BBR has effective actions in treating glycolipid metabolic abnormalities. BBR is also beneficial in regulating intestinal flora. Metabolic diseases are strongly associated with metabolic disorders, which are growing in the population and dramatically impacting human health, which also have been considered as a leading cause of diseases and death globally. This review is to evaluate the metabolic properties of BBR, and its potential application to the treatment of metabolic diseases by its effective actions on metabolic disorders.

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