Hyperforin and its unique mechanism of action: from applications in neurology to oncology
Clinical data
TRPC6 Channel Activation and Brain Plasticity
Hyperforin and Alzheimer's disease
Protecting the brain from other damage and vascular dementia
Anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties in the nervous system
Hyperforin and its impact on mental health
Although most studies on hyperforin focus on depression and Alzheimer's disease, this compound may also be important in other psychiatric and neurological disorders. Activation of the TRPC6 channel and its effect on synaptic plasticity suggest a potential anxiolytic effect. This is supported by preclinical studies, in which mice with a TRPC6 gene knockout exhibited increased stress reactivity, and St. John's wort extracts high in hyperforin demonstrated anxiolytic and anti-stress effects. However, clinical evidence to date remains limited and less conclusive than in the case of depression. [ 43] [ 44] [ 45] [ 46]
There are also studies suggesting that hyperforin may protect dopaminergic neurons in models of Parkinson's disease, primarily through its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. However, this evidence comes largely from animal studies and focuses on general St. John's wort extracts rather than hyperforin itself. This is an area of real research potential, but robust clinical trials confirming hyperforin's efficacy in treating Parkinson's disease in humans are lacking. [ 47] [ 48] [ 49] [ 50]
Hyperforin as an aid in the fight against addictions
Hyperforin and cancer
Laboratory studies conducted over the past two decades increasingly indicate that hyperforin exhibits multifaceted anticancer properties. Its action transcends a single type of cancer or mechanism—the compound affects cancer cells simultaneously at multiple levels.
1. Inducing apoptosis
2. Inhibiting invasion and metastasis
3. Inhibition of angiogenesis and lymphangiogenesis
Cancer tumors require their own network of blood and lymphatic vessels to grow and metastasize. A study published in the International Journal of Cancer found that hyperforin and its derivative aristophorin inhibit lymphatic vessel growth both in the laboratory and in animal models, raising the prospect of their use as inhibitors of tumor vascularization. [ 58]
4. Inhibition of oncogenic kinases
Cancers often develop as a result of excessive activity of signaling proteins (kinases) that continually stimulate cells to divide. Hyperforin has been shown to simultaneously inhibit several of these proteins: STAT3, JAK1, ERK, and AKT, which play a key role in the development of colon cancer and other cancers. [ 59]
Melanoma and skin cancers
Research limitations and safety
FORINIUM
Recently, attempts have been made to overcome the current limitations of hyperforin—especially its low stability, technological difficulties, and the cost of obtaining it. One promising direction is the development of bioavailable preparations that could facilitate the use of hyperforin in research and treatment of neurodegenerative diseases, inflammatory conditions, and other conditions in which it demonstrates biological potential.
It was precisely out of this need that Magavena's FORINIUM was created. FORINIUM is a dietary supplement prepared from St. John's wort from certified organic farming. Thanks to a proprietary extraction method, the product contains hyperforin in a high concentration and with high bioavailability – meaning that the body absorbs it quickly and efficiently converts it into its active biological form.
Before using FORINIUM, please read the package leaflet carefully. FORINIUM is not a medicine - it is a dietary supplement supporting the body's self-regulation processes and restoring homeostasis.
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