Exploring the Potential of Moringa oleifera in Managing Bone Loss: Insights from Preclinical Studies

Moringa oleifera (MO) is renowned for its remarkable medicinal uses, supported by claims across various cultures and growing scientific evidence. Preclinical experimental evidence indicated that MO may effectively reduce bone loss and promote bone remodelling through its effects on osteoclasts and o...

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Published in:International Journal of Medical Sciences
Main Author: Hairi H.A.; Jusoh R.R.; Sadikan M.Z.; Hasan W.N.W.; Shuid A.N.
Format: Review
Language:English
Published: Ivyspring International Publisher 2025
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85216932178&doi=10.7150%2fijms.103241&partnerID=40&md5=ffd9b9762c6bc08e9949f1b22e62d1e5
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Hairi H.A.; Jusoh R.R.; Sadikan M.Z.; Hasan W.N.W.; Shuid A.N.
Exploring the Potential of Moringa oleifera in Managing Bone Loss: Insights from Preclinical Studies
2025
International Journal of Medical Sciences
22
4
10.7150/ijms.103241
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85216932178&doi=10.7150%2fijms.103241&partnerID=40&md5=ffd9b9762c6bc08e9949f1b22e62d1e5
Moringa oleifera (MO) is renowned for its remarkable medicinal uses, supported by claims across various cultures and growing scientific evidence. Preclinical experimental evidence indicated that MO may effectively reduce bone loss and promote bone remodelling through its effects on osteoclasts and osteoblasts. In vivo studies demonstrated that MO enhances critical aspects of bone health, such as bone volume, trabecular thickness and overall bone density. Furthermore, MO positively influenced bone biomarkers including alkaline phosphatase and procollagen type 1 N-terminal propeptide, reflecting improved bone formation. Additionally, in vitro and ex vivo studies revealed that MO boosted bone regeneration, stimulated osteoblast activity and reduced inflammation. In terms of mechanisms, MO may modulate signalling pathways related to bone metabolism, such as BMP2, PI3K/Akt/FOXO1, p38α/MAPK14 and RANKL/RANK//OPG pathways. This evidence provides a strong foundation for future clinical research and potential therapeutic applications in managing and preventing bone loss conditions. © The author(s).
Ivyspring International Publisher
14491907
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author Hairi H.A.; Jusoh R.R.; Sadikan M.Z.; Hasan W.N.W.; Shuid A.N.
spellingShingle Hairi H.A.; Jusoh R.R.; Sadikan M.Z.; Hasan W.N.W.; Shuid A.N.
Exploring the Potential of Moringa oleifera in Managing Bone Loss: Insights from Preclinical Studies
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title Exploring the Potential of Moringa oleifera in Managing Bone Loss: Insights from Preclinical Studies
title_short Exploring the Potential of Moringa oleifera in Managing Bone Loss: Insights from Preclinical Studies
title_full Exploring the Potential of Moringa oleifera in Managing Bone Loss: Insights from Preclinical Studies
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description Moringa oleifera (MO) is renowned for its remarkable medicinal uses, supported by claims across various cultures and growing scientific evidence. Preclinical experimental evidence indicated that MO may effectively reduce bone loss and promote bone remodelling through its effects on osteoclasts and osteoblasts. In vivo studies demonstrated that MO enhances critical aspects of bone health, such as bone volume, trabecular thickness and overall bone density. Furthermore, MO positively influenced bone biomarkers including alkaline phosphatase and procollagen type 1 N-terminal propeptide, reflecting improved bone formation. Additionally, in vitro and ex vivo studies revealed that MO boosted bone regeneration, stimulated osteoblast activity and reduced inflammation. In terms of mechanisms, MO may modulate signalling pathways related to bone metabolism, such as BMP2, PI3K/Akt/FOXO1, p38α/MAPK14 and RANKL/RANK//OPG pathways. This evidence provides a strong foundation for future clinical research and potential therapeutic applications in managing and preventing bone loss conditions. © The author(s).
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