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| Citation | 8502 | 4519 |
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A NATURAL REMEDY WITH MULTIPLE FACES: DEER ANTLER VELVET
Saumya Singh*, Sukirti Yadav, Abhay Pratap Singh, Vaibhav Vishnoi, Dr. Prashant Kumar Katiyar, Ms. Sneha Yadav
Abstract Deer antler velvet is a biologically distinctive tissue harvested from the immature, fast-growing antlers of deer. Unlike most mammalian organs, antlers undergo complete annual regeneration, which makes velvet antler an exceptional model of natural tissue renewal. This regenerative capacity has contributed to its long-standing use in Traditional Chinese Medicine and related Asian healing practices, where it is valued for restoring vitality, supporting musculoskeletal strength, and improving reproductive function. Historically, deer antler velvet has been administered to address conditions such as weakness, joint disorders, sleep disturbances, anemia, cognitive decline, and impaired wound repair. Advances in biomedical research have helped clarify the basis of these traditional applications. Deer antler velvet contains a complex mixture of biologically active compounds, including peptides, amino acids, collagenous proteins, glycosaminoglycans, minerals, lipids, and multiple growthrelated factors. These constituents are responsible for its broad physiological activities. Experimental studies demonstrate that Deer antler velvet exhibits notable antioxidant and antiinflammatory actions, which may help counteract cellular damage and persistent inflammation associated with aging and chronic disease. In addition, its immuneregulating properties contribute to enhanced host defense and systemic balance. Growth-stimulating proteins present in Deer antler velvet promote cell division and tissue regeneration, supporting its reputation as an adaptogen and physical performance aid. Evidence suggests benefits in muscle recovery, endurance, and overall physical capacity. Further research indicates a role in regulating hormonal activity and improving reproductive health in both sexes. Emerging findings also point toward potential neuroprotective and anticancer effects. Collectively, these properties position deer antler velvet as a promising natural resource for future nutraceutical and pharmaceutical development. Keywords: Deer antler velvet, Elk velvet antler, Deer Antler Polypeptides, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Velvet antler. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
