食品科学 ›› 2026, Vol. 47 ›› Issue (5): 364-375.doi: 10.7506/spkx1002-6630-20250912-095

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食药同源物质肝保护协同作用及机制研究进展

王玉婷,郑特,王朵朵,周家妁,徐慧娟,张云   

  1. (齐鲁工业大学(山东省科学院),山东省科学院生物研究所,山东 济南 250103)
  • 出版日期:2026-03-15 发布日期:2026-04-13
  • 基金资助:
    “十四五”国家重点研发计划重点专项(2022YFC2804600);泰山学者工程资助项目(tsqn202211204); 齐鲁工业大学(山东省科学院)科教产融合试点工程重大创新类项目(2025ZDZX14)

Research Progress on Synergistic Hepatoprotective Effects and Mechanisms of Food-Medicine Homologous Substances

WANG Yuting, ZHENG Te, WANG Duoduo, ZHOU Jiashuo, XU Huijuan, ZHANG Yun   

  1. (Biology Institute, Qilu University of Technology (Shandong Academy of Sciences), Jinan 250103, China)
  • Online:2026-03-15 Published:2026-04-13

摘要: 全球肝脏疾病患病率持续攀升,酒精性肝病、代谢相关脂肪性肝病、自身免疫性肝病、药物性肝损伤及肝纤维化/肝硬化等成为突出公共卫生问题。传统化学药物副作用显著、作用靶点单一,而来源广泛、安全性高的食药同源物质凭借多成分协同作用优势,在各类肝脏疾病防治中展现出独特价值。本文以“协同作用”为核心,按植物类、动物类、菌类梳理各种食药同源物质对不同肝损伤模型的保护作用,并基于肝损伤病理进程重构作用机制体系,深入阐述成分间、通路间交叉对话协同增效的特征,探讨食药同源物质在当前应用中面临的挑战。本综述旨在为食药同源物质的协同开发及肝脏疾病的天然干预策略提供科学依据,为其在食疗、药用及保健领域的创新研究提供参考。

关键词: 食药同源;协同作用;保肝作用;作用机制;研究进展

Abstract: The global prevalence of liver diseases is continuously on the rise, with alcoholic liver disease, metabolic-related fatty liver disease, autoimmune liver disease, drug-induced liver injury, and liver fibrosis/cirrhosis becoming prominent public health issues. Traditional chemical drugs have significant side effects and act on a single target, while food-medicine homologous substances, which are widely available and have high safety, demonstrate unique value in the prevention and treatment of various liver diseases due to their multi-component synergistic effects. This review summarizes the protective effects of food-medicine homologous substances from plants, animals and fungi on various liver injury models with a focus on their synergistic effects. Based on the pathological process of liver injury, this article reconstructs the mechanism system and elaborates on the characteristics of cross-talk and synergistic enhancement among components and pathways. It also discusses the current challenges for the applications of food-medicine homologous substances. This review aims to provide a scientific basis for the collaborative development of food-medicine homologous substances and natural intervention strategies for liver diseases and to offer references for innovative research in the fields of food therapy, medicine, and health care.

Key words: food and medicine homology; synergistic effect; hepatoprotective effect; mechanism of action; research progress

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