The present investigation evaluated the potential impacts of morin, a natural flavonoid, against cardiovascular disorders. Since inception until September 2024, PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science have been searched extensively. The process involved eliminating duplicate entries and conducting a systematic review of the remaining studies post-full-text screening. The search was conducted with meticulousness and in adherence to established protocols. Morin has shown various cardioprotective effects in experimental models. It reduces oxidative stress, inflammation, and tissue damage in conditions like myocardial ischemia, injury, and infarction. It also mitigates the harmful effects of toxins and improves hemodynamic parameters, antioxidant levels, and cardiac function. Moreover, it can address conditions like chronic iron overload and metabolic syndrome. Its mechanisms of action involve regulating signaling pathways, promoting autophagy, and reducing oxidative stress and inflammation. Morin hydrate is promising as a therapeutic agent for cardiovascular and related disorders. Morin Hydrate exhibits promising cardioprotective properties, effectively reducing oxidative stress and inflammation in myocardial conditions while also countering the effects of toxins and improving heart function. Additionally, it holds the potential for addressing chronic iron overload and metabolic syndrome. Its multifaceted mechanisms, including signaling pathway regulation and promotion of autophagy, highlight its therapeutic potential for various cardiovascular and related disorders.

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