Therapeutic applications of alpha-lipoic acid: A review of clinical and preclinical evidence (1998-2024)
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.biopha.2025.118480
Therapeutic applications of alpha-lipoic acid: A review of clinical and preclinical evidence (1998-2024)
Abstract
Alpha-lipoic acid (ALA) is an endogenously synthesized compound known for its potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, with growing interest for its therapeutic potential in conditions linked to oxidative stress. This review aims to critically evaluate the current scientific evidence on the therapeutic use of ALA, focusing on the injectable route. A total of 48 studies published between 1998 and 2024 were included, comprising both clinical and preclinical models in which ALA was administered alone or in combination with other bioactive compounds. While oral administration was the most common, injectable ALA demonstrated superior bioavailability and efficacy in specific experimental settings, particularly in animal models. The findings highlight ALA's benefits in metabolic, neurodegenerative, musculoskeletal, and gestational conditions and oxidative damage prevention. However, gaps in the literature remain, notably the lack of clinical trials using injectable formulations and studies in vulnerable populations. In conclusion, although injectable ALA are shows therapeutic promise, further standardized and controlled clinical trials are needed to confirm its safety and efficacy in humans.
Keywords: ALA; Anti-inflammatory; Daily supplementation; Oxidative stress; Redox biology; Route of administration.
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