Abscisic acid - food chain and human health

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Blazovics, Anna [1 ]
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[1] Semmelwe Egyet, Altalan Orvostudomany Kar, Varosmajor Sz Ergyogyaszat Klin, Kiserletes Kardiol & Sebeszet Mutettan Tanszek, Budapest, Hungary
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diabetes; tumor; abscisic acid; phytohormone/hormone; inflammatory bowel disease; climate change; PHYTOHORMONE; SEPARATION; RESPONSES; DORMANCY; CELLS;
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10.1556/650.2025.33199
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Abscisic acid is an ancient, universal compound on different levels of phylogenetic development and helps organisms adapt to their environment. In the 1940s, attention was first given to a substance that inhibits the growth of plants, which in the mid-1960s turned out to be a phytohormone that regulates the dormant state of plants. Research conducted in the 2010s revealed the biosynthesis of abscisic acid. Bioactive abscisic acid, an oxygen-rich diterpene molecule, is the product of the degradation of xanthophylls synthesized from mevalonic acid as a starting compound. Abscisic acid, as a secondary metabolic product, affects many physiological processes in plants. In the last two decades, molecular-genetic, biochemical and pharmacological studies have discovered the universal signaling pathway of abscisic acid. In 1986, during animal experiments carried out in parallel with these studies, it was realized that abscisic acid is also produced in the animal body. After the turn of the millennium, more and more people became interested in the role of abscisic acid in animal organs, tissues, and cells (leukocytes, monocytes/macrophages, granulocytes, microglial cells, pancreatic cells, mesenchymal stem cells etc.). There is now an enormous amount of literature on the versatile physiological effects of this compound. It is proven that it is a human endogenous hormone. In both animals and humans, abscisic acid regulates many physiological functions in a manner very similar to the signaling pathway known in plants. It regulates cell growth, development and immune responses to various stimuli. It has also become known that abscisic acid, as a growth regulator, is not toxic to the animal body, but at the same time inhibits the growth of cancer cells. It has a favorable effect on carbohydrate metabolism and also has anti-inflammatory properties but its inflammatory effect has also been described. Currently, the possibility of its use in human medicine is being researched. Orv Hetil. 2025; 166(2): 43-49.
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