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Flavonoids and Their Disease Prevention and Treatment Potential



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Autore: Rupasinghe H.P. Vasantha Visualizza persona
Titolo: Flavonoids and Their Disease Prevention and Treatment Potential Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (346 p.)
Soggetto topico: Humanities
Social interaction
Soggetto non controllato: A-type proanthocyanidins
Acer okamotoanum
afzelin
aglycons
allodynia
amoebiasis
analgesia
angiogenesis
anthocyanin
anti-aging activity
antiadhesive activity
anticancer activity
antioxidant activity
antiprotozoal agents
apigenin
apoptosis
aspirin
bacopaside I
bacoside A
bacterial sepsis
bioguided isolation
black rice cyanidin-3-O-glucoside
CAM assay
cancer
cancer chemoprevention
cancer prevention
cancer stem cells
canine cancer cell lines
carcinogenesis
CD44+/CD24−
CDKs
cell cycle
cell morphology
cell proliferation
chalcones
chronological lifespan
citrus
citrus flavonoids
clinical trials
cognition
colorectal cancer
COVID-19
cranberry
CVD
cytokines
defatted pitaya seed
DNA damage
dyslipidemia
extraction
flavan-3-ols
flavones
flavonoid
flavonoid content
flavonoids
flavonoids and their derivatives
foods for health
gene and protein regulatory networks
glycosides
human colon cancer cells
hydroxybenzoic acids
hyperalgesia
hypersensitivity
IKKβ, inflammatory cytokines
IL-1β
IL-6
IL-8
in-vivo angiogenesis
infectious diseases
inflammation
isoquercitrin
isorhamnetin
lung cancer
luteolin
macrophages
membrane PUFAs profile
memory extinction
Mexican oregano
mice
microbiome
microglia
molecular mechanisms
n/a
natural products
neohesperidin
neuroprotection
NF-kB
NF-κB
non-flavonoids
obesity
passive avoidance test
phenolic content
phenolic metabolites
phytochemicals
phytomedicine
pro-inflammatory cytokines
probiotics
quercitrin
response surface methodology
SAR
SARS-COV-2
smart nanoparticles
Stat3
synergistic effect
tangeretin
TNF-α
tobacco-specific nitrosamine
toll-like receptor 4
UPEC
urinary tract infections
uropathogenic Escherichia coli
UTIs
vasorelaxation
wood sterols
Persona (resp. second.): RupasingheH.P. Vasantha
Sommario/riassunto: Flavonoids are ubiquitously present in plant-based foods and natural health products. The molecule of flavonoids is characterized by a 15-carbon skeleton of C6-C3-C6, with the different structural configuration of subclasses. The major subclasses of flavonoids with health-promotional properties are the flavanols or catechins (e.g., epigallocatechin 3-gallate from green tea), the flavones (e.g., apigenin from celery), the flavonols (e.g., quercetin glycosides from apples, berries, and onion), the flavanones (e.g., naringenin from citrus), the anthocyanins (e.g., cyanidin-3-O-glucoside from berries), and the isoflavones (e.g., genistein from soya beans). Scientific evidence has strongly shown that regular intake of dietary flavonoids in efficacious amounts reduces the risk of oxidative stress- and chronic inflammation-mediated pathogenesis of human diseases such as cardiovascular disease, certain cancers, and neurological disorders. The physiological benefits of dietary flavonoids have been demonstrated to be due to multiple mechanisms of action, including regulating redox homeostasis, epigenetic regulations, activation of survival genes and signaling pathways, regulation of mitochondrial function and bioenergetics, and modulation of inflammation response. The role of flavonoids on gut microbiota and the impact of microbial metabolites of flavonoids on optimal health has begun to unravel. The complex physiological modulations of flavonoid molecules are due to their structural diversity. However, some flavonoids are not absorbed well, and their bioavailability could be enhanced through structural modifications and applications of nanotechnology, such as encapsulation. This Special Issue consists of four review articles on flavonoids and 15 original research articles, which cover the latest findings on the role of dietary flavonoids and their derivatives in disease prevention and treatment.
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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