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  • As life expectancy rises, age-related health issues like neurodegenerative diseases, particularly glaucoma, are becoming more prevalent among the aging population.
  • Oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction play crucial roles in the progression of glaucoma, which currently affects around 80 million people globally.
  • The review discusses potential therapies targeting oxidative stress, highlighting plant-derived antioxidants and innovative drug delivery systems like nanotechnology to enhance treatment effectiveness for age-related diseases.

Article Abstract

As human life expectancy increases, age-related health issues including neurodegenerative diseases continue to rise. Regardless of genetic or environmental factors, many neurodegenerative conditions share common pathological mechanisms, such as oxidative stress, a hallmark of many age-related health burdens. In this review, we describe oxidative damage and mitochondrial dysfunction in glaucoma, an age-related neurodegenerative eye disease affecting 80 million people worldwide. We consider therapeutic approaches used to counteract oxidative stress in glaucoma, including untapped treatment options such as novel plant-derived antioxidant compounds that can reduce oxidative stress and prevent neuronal loss. We summarize the current pre-clinical models and clinical work exploring the therapeutic potential of a range of candidate plant-derived antioxidant compounds. Finally, we explore advances in drug delivery systems, particular those employing nanotechnology-based carriers which hold significant promise as a carrier for antioxidants to treat age-related disease, thus reviewing the key current state of all of the aspects required towards translation.

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