Validation of Anti‑pyretic‑Derived Natural Products and Their Potentials for Drug Discovery

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Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia;Volume 33, pages 696–712, (2023)

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Fever is a complicated process that occurs in response to infection and inflammatory diseases, stimulating the immune system that may cause severe biological changes in the human body. Hence, anti-pyretic agents are prescribed to reduce elevated body temperature in order to maintain thermal homeostasis and protect the brain from damage. Additionally, there is always a growing need for safe and effective anti-pyretic drugs derived from natural products, especially that anti-pyretic pathways have been investigated well in previous literature. Many animal models are established for assessing anti-pyretic candidates resulting in two types of anti-pyretics. They are the endogenous anti-pyretics that act as a defense mechanism for temperature regulation and the exogenous anti-pyretics. The current article discusses the main anti-pyretic pathways, models for assessing anti-pyretics, metabolomics applications in anti-pyretic assays, and screening of anti-pyretic and analgesic natural products. Screening of plant-derived natural products and active principles with anti-pyretic, anti-inflammatory, and analgesic activities, in addition to their mechanism of action and validation methods, is described in the current article. Hence, this review could contribute to the introduction of a site-specific and safe naturally derived anti-pyretic medications with potential therapeutic qualities compared to currently available synthetic anti-pyretics.

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SJR 2024 0.366 Q2 H-Index 64

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Zayed, A., Salem, M. A., Negm, W. A., & Ezzat, S. M. (2023). Validation of Anti-pyretic-Derived Natural Products and Their Potentials for Drug Discovery. Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia, 33(4), 696–712. https://doi.org/10.1007/s43450-023-00403-9 ‌

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