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2025 School of Pharmacy IDOSR JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL SCIENCES

Natural Product-Based Modulation of Adipokines and Myokines: Implications for Obesity-Driven Diabetes

Niwarinda Arnold

Obesity-driven type 2 diabetes is a multifactorial metabolic disorder in which dysfunctional inter-organ communication particularly between adipose tissue and skeletal muscle plays a pivotal role. Adipokines and myokines are hormone-like factors produced by adipocytes and myocytes, respectively, that regulate energy homeostasis, insulin sensitivity, inflammation, and substrate metabolism. In obesity, adipose tissue secretes a proinflammatory adipokine profile (e.g., increased leptin resistance, resistin, visfatin, and decreased adiponectin) while skeletal muscle myokine tone shifts in ways that can exacerbate or ameliorate insulin resistance (e.g., irisin, IL-6, myostatin). Natural products plant polyphenols, flavonoids, terpenoids, alkaloids, and bioactive peptides exert pleiotropic effects on these signaling molecules and their downstream pathways. This review synthesizes mechanistic and translational evidence for natural product modulation of adipokines and myokines, examining molecular targets, preclinical efficacy, human trial data where available, and the pharmacological and safety challenges of translating nutraceutical interventions into clinical practice. We highlight how select natural molecules restore adipokine balance, enhance myokine-mediated insulin-sensitizing effects, and attenuate chronic inflammation, thereby offering adjunctive therapeutic potential for obesity-associated diabetes. Finally, gaps in evidence, methodological limitations in current studies, and priorities for future research standardization, dosing, bioavailability improvement, and rigorous clinical trials are discussed. The goal is to provide a coherent, mechanistic, and pragmatic framework for researchers and clinicians exploring natural product strategies to rebalance adipose-muscle cross-talk and mitigate metabolic disease progression. Keywords: adipokines, myokines, natural products, obesity, type 2 diabetes