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    • Gerontology and Phytochemistry
    • Cellular Biology and Pathology

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    • Accelerated aging is linked to various tissue pathologies, including metabolic, cardiovascular, and neurodegenerative disorders.
    • Increased protein carbonylation, termed carbonyl stress, is a significant mechanism underlying cellular senescence and age-related diseases.
    • Understanding cellular stress responses is crucial for mitigating aging and preventing chronic degenerative diseases.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review the current literature on herbal remedies affecting cellular aging signaling.
    • To explore the mechanisms of action of natural products in preventing age-related diseases.
    • To identify potential phytochemicals for delaying cellular aging and treating age-related disorders.

    Main Methods:

    • Comprehensive literature survey of research on herbal remedies and aging.
    • Analysis of studies investigating the role of carbonyl stress in aging and disease.
    • Identification of plant-derived compounds with anti-aging properties.

    Main Results:

    • Herbal remedies show potential in addressing pathologies associated with accelerated aging.
    • Protein carbonylation is a key molecular mechanism linking inflammation, aging, and chronic disease.
    • A knowledge gap exists regarding specific herbal compounds and their mechanisms in cellular aging.

    Conclusions:

    • Natural products and phytochemicals offer promising avenues for preventing or delaying cellular aging.
    • Further research into plant-based compounds can lead to novel therapeutic strategies for age-related conditions.
    • Targeting carbonyl stress with herbal agents may mitigate aging processes and improve quality of life.