Ann Res Antioxid. 2017;2(1): e04.
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Mini-Review

An update on potential applications of Spirulina sp. and C-phycocyanin to treat kidney diseases

Sandra Rodríguez-Salgueiro 1*, Zulema Ramírez-Carmenate 2, Lucía González-Núñez 3

1 Microscopy Laboratory, Biological Products Group, National Center for Scientific Research, Havana, Cuba
2 Vivarium, Molecular Immunology Center, Havana, Cuba
3 Department of Biomedical II, Latin American School of Medicine, Havana, Cuba
*Corresponding Author: Sandra Rodríguez Salgueiro, PhD, Email: sandra.rodriguez@cnic.edu.cu

Abstract

To date, kidney protection is not included in clinical applications of commercial formulations of Spirulina sp. In this Mini-review, the potential nephroprotective properties of Spirulina sp. and its pigment C-phycocyanin are exposed. Both agents have shown beneficial effects in animal or cellular models of renal injury induced by nephrotoxicity, diabetic nephropathy, ureteral obstruction and ischemia-reperfusion. These renoprotective effects of Spirulina sp. and C-phycocyanin are mainly attributed to their well known antioxidant properties.

Citation: Rodríguez-Salgueiro S, Ramírez-Carmenate Z, González-Núñez L. An update on potential applications of Spirulina sp. and C-phycocyanin to treat kidney diseases. Ann Res Antioxid. 2017;2(1):e04.

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