Fisetin, also known as fisetin and fisetin, is a flavonol derived from plants. Fisetin was first extracted from cotinoids, so it is also called cotinoidin. Because cotinus belongs to the Anacardiaceae family, fisetin is also called sumac flavonoids. Fisetin has a wide range of pharmacological activities, such as anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anticoagulant, antithrombotic, antispasmodic, and treatment of diabetic kidney damage. In recent years, studies have found that fisetin can exert anti-tumor effects by inhibiting tumor cell proliferation and signal transduction pathways, inducing tumor cell apoptosis, etc., so it has attracted increasing attention.
1. Fisetin can induce tumor cell apoptosis, affect the signal transduction pathways of tumor cells, and inhibit the proliferation of tumor cells. 2. Fisetin can also exert antidepressant effects by inhibiting monoamine oxidase in the 5-hydroxytryptamine and norepinephrine systems. 3. Fisetin has obvious protective and repairing effects on liver damage caused by hepatitis 4. Fisetin can significantly improve immune cell activity 5. Fisetin can stimulate signaling pathways and improve long-term memory