Scopoletin is a natural coumarin found in a variety of plants, including some species from the genus Scopolia. Like esculetin , scopoletin binds iron and is used by plants to acquire iron from alkaline soil.1 Scopoletin inhibits aldose reductase activity in galactose-fed rats, upregulates PPARγ expression, and triggers phosphorylation of Nrf2 in animals.2,3,4
1.Clemens, S., and weber, M.The essential role of coumarin secretion for Fe acquisition from alkaline soilPlant Signal. Behav.11(2)(2016) 2.Chang, W.-C., Wu, S.-C., Xu, K.-D., et al.Scopoletin protects against methylglyoxal-induced hyperglycemia and insulin resistance mediated by suppression of advanced glycation endproducts (AGEs) generation and anti-glycationMolecules20(2)2786-2801(2015) 3.Kim, J., Kim, C.-S., Lee, Y.M., et al.Scopoletin inhibits rat aldose reductase activity and cataractogenesis in galactose-fed ratsEvid. Based Complement. Alternat. Med.2013:787138(2013) 4.Zhang, W.Y., Lee, J.-J., Kim, Y., et al.Amelioration of insulin resistance by scopoletin in high-glucose-induced, insulin-resistant HepG2 cellsHorm. Metab. Res.42(13)930-935(2010)
















