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The Potential of Dietary Antioxidants



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Autore: Dini Irene Visualizza persona
Titolo: The Potential of Dietary Antioxidants Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, : MDPI Books, 2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (552 p.)
Soggetto topico: Research & information: general
Biology, life sciences
Food & society
Soggetto non controllato: Trichoderma spp
EVOO
olive pomace
olive vegetation water
Olea europea var Leccino
HRMS-Orbitrap
phenolic identification
antioxidant activity
grape seed oil fatty acid
novel extraction
tocopherol
supercritical fluid
microwave assisted
ultrasound assisted
Soxhlet
olive mill wastewater
olive oil
Olive Pâté
antioxidants
nutraceutical
Q Exactive Orbitrap LC-MS/MS
Clery strawberry
food processing
Polyphenols
multi-methodological evaluation
HS-GC/MS analysis
PCA
antioxidant
HepG2 cells
EVOO extract
IOC methods
LDLR
PCSK9
tomatoes
NMR spectroscopy
FT-ICR mass spectrometry
ripening stage
phenolics
metabolomics
phytochemicals
cardoon
multipurpose plant
chlorogenic acid
fatty acids
herbal treatment
organic zinc
lamb
Haemonchus contortus
antioxidant enzymes
lipid peroxidation
mineral status
paraxanthine
caffeine
CYP1A2 phenotyping
human saliva
differential pulse voltammetry
egg
flavonoids
inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS)
metallome
quercetin
walnut
by-products
antitussive
ROS
NOx
IL-6
CXC-R1
histopathological analysis
sustainable agriculture
onion skin
traditional varieties
flavonols
dietary antioxidants
Helichrysum
medicinal plants
infusions
phenolic compounds
antioxidative potential
polyphenols
flavonids
endogenous antioxidant enzymes
reduced glutathione
oxidized glutathione
catalase
superoxide dismutase
interleukin 6
tumor necrosis factor
endurance sports
Ficus carica
oxidative stress protection
stress hormones
epidermal skin barrier
nutricosmetics
brown rice
fermentation
germination
stress
bioactive compounds
untargeted metabolomics
functional food
health benefits
lovage
elicitation
phenolic acids
potential anti-inflammatory potential
anticancer properties
antioxidative activity
bioactive peptides
peptidomics
mass spectrometry
soybean
plant-based foods
LDL
CVD
lipid oxidation
dietary fiber
cholesterol
hyperlipidemia
microalgae
spirulina
inflammation
lipopolysaccharide
dairy cows
fattening bulls
leukocytes
spices
condiments
extra-virgin olive oil
antiviral properties
antioxidant properties
nutricosmetic
grape seed
pomace
polyunsaturated fatty acids
polyphenol
resveratrol
rutin
HPLC
GC
coumarins
green synthesis
DFT
red algae
antioxidant and antimicrobial ability
lipoperoxidation
salmon
anticancer
marigold
sage
bearberry
eucalyptus
yarrow
apples
pomegranate
mitochondrial DNA
DNA damage
apoptosis
oral cancer
arbutin
melanin
pigment
melasma
skin lightening
cosmetic
hyperpigmentation
tyrosinase
nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2)
Brassicaceae
light wavelength
reactive oxygen species (ROS)
oxidative stress
antioxidant proteins
Moringa leaf extract
nanoencapsulation
rabbit
physiology
reproduction
Persona (resp. second.): MontesanoDomenico
DiniIrene
Sommario/riassunto: Oxidative stress causes chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease, cancer, Alzheimer, chronic obstructive pulmonary, and neurodegenerative pathologies. Antioxidant systems defend human cells from free radicals. They act by stopping free radicals, decreasing their development, and quenching the formed ROS and RNS. The antioxidant molecules are classified into primary and secondary defense molecules. The primary antioxidant molecules (i.e., vitamins C and E, ubiquinone, and glutathione) reduce oxidation effects by moving a proton to the free radical species or electron donors, or by terminating the chain reactions The secondary antioxidants (i.e., N-acetyl cysteine and lipoic acid) act as cofactors for some enzyme systems or neutralize the production of free radicals by transition metals. This work comprises original research papers and reviews on antioxidant molecules in food, the agricultural practices that maximize their levels in plants, the potential preventive effects of selected classes of antioxidant molecules, their potential use in functional foods, and the pharmaceutical delivery systems that maximize their potential activity when used as supplements.
Titolo autorizzato: The Potential of Dietary Antioxidants  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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