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A recent study conducted by Hangzhou Medical College in China explores the potential neuroprotective effects of flavonoids derived from traditional Chinese medicine. Neurodegenerative diseases pose significant challenges to drug development and clinical treatment due to their complex pathological mechanisms. The study focuses on six common flavonoids, including quercetin and rutin, and examines their characteristics, mechanisms, and key signaling pathways. The findings highlight the neuroprotective properties of these compounds, such as anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidative stress effects, regulation of autophagy balance, inhibition of apoptosis, and promotion of neuronal regeneration. The research aims to provide a reference for further studies and the development of neuroprotective drugs. [Extracted from the article] |