Riboflavin: The Health Benefits of a Forgotten Natural Vitamin.
Nittiya SuwannasomIjad KaoAxel PrußRadostina GeorgievaHans BäumlerPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2020)
Riboflavin (RF) is a water-soluble member of the B-vitamin family. Sufficient dietary and supplemental RF intake appears to have a protective effect on various medical conditions such as sepsis, ischemia etc., while it also contributes to the reduction in the risk of some forms of cancer in humans. These biological effects of RF have been widely studied for their anti-oxidant, anti-aging, anti-inflammatory, anti-nociceptive and anti-cancer properties. Moreover, the combination of RF and other compounds or drugs can have a wide variety of effects and protective properties, and diminish the toxic effect of drugs in several treatments. Research has been done in order to review the latest findings about the link between RF and different clinical aberrations. Since further studies have been published in this field, it is appropriate to consider a re-evaluation of the importance of RF in terms of its beneficial properties.
Keyphrases
- water soluble
- anti inflammatory
- healthcare
- public health
- mental health
- acute kidney injury
- intensive care unit
- squamous cell carcinoma
- systematic review
- randomized controlled trial
- gene expression
- climate change
- physical activity
- dna methylation
- copy number
- body mass index
- drug induced
- septic shock
- childhood cancer
- meta analyses