The effect of different wall materials on the physicochemical properties and antioxidant activity of pomegranate peel polyphenols (PPP) microcapsules
Zhi‐Hong Zhang,
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Huiyue Wang,
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Xinyang Han
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International Journal of Biological Macromolecules,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 139958 - 139958
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Pomegranate in Breast Cancer: A Comprehensive Review of its Therapeutic Potential
Research Journal of Science and Technology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 21, 2025
Punica
granatum
L.,
commonly
known
as
the
pomegranate,
is
a
fruit-bearing
plant
native
to
Iran
and
belonging
Punicaceae
family.
Characterized
by
its
large,
globular
berries
containing
numerous
seeds
enveloped
in
juicy,
edible
pulp,
pomegranate
has
been
employed
for
centuries
various
cultures
prevent
treat
multitude
of
health
disorders,
including
inflammation,
diabetes,
diarrhea,
dysentery,
dental
plaque.
Aim
Review:
This
review
aims
provide
an
up-to-date,
comprehensive
overview
chemical
constituents,
traditional
uses,
phytochemistry,
pharmacology,
toxicology
L.
Specifically,
this
focuses
on
potential
exploitation
species
diverse
diseases
suggests
future
investigations.
The
increasing
demand
complementary
medicine
driven
search
effective
alternative
therapies
that
minimize
adverse
effects
associated
with
conventional
drugs.
Pomegranate
garnered
significant
attention
due
remarkable
nutritional
medicinal
properties.
In
Mexico,
harvest
consumption
have
surged,
recent
discoveries
phytochemical
compounds
exhibiting
antioxidant,
anti-inflammatory,
antiviral
activities,
promising
applications
food
industry.
Language: Английский
Pomegranate: historical origins, nutritional composition, health functions and processing development research
Chen Liu,
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Nan Wang,
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Yingyuan Zhang
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et al.
Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 23
Published: May 6, 2025
Pomegranate,
native
to
Iran
and
Central
Asia,
has
a
long
history
of
cultivation
widespread
dissemination
through
trade.
Its
extensive
geographic
distribution
highlights
its
ecological
adaptability
economic
importance.
The
fruit
contains
about
80%
water,
12-20%
carbohydrates,
10-60
mg
dietary
fiber
per
100
g.
It
is
rich
in
vitamins,
including
vitamin
C,
potassium,
folate.
Pomegranate
also
bioactive
compounds
like
polyphenols,
flavonoids,
triterpenes,
tannins,
which
contribute
antioxidant,
anti-inflammatory,
antimicrobial,
antiviral
properties.
concentration
varies
by
genotype
environmental
conditions,
with
Punicalagin
ranging
from
16.67
245.47
mg/g
Ellagic
acid
between
0.44
3.04
mg/g.
Genotypic
variations
significantly
influence
the
potential.
Historically
consumed
as
fresh
or
juice,
pomegranate's
by-products,
such
peels
leaves,
contain
compounds.
Recent
research
expanded
applications
pharmaceuticals,
cosmetics,
high-tech
industries,
promoting
sustainable
resource
utilization.
This
review
provides
an
overview
cultivation,
composition,
substances,
advancements
for
further
development.
Language: Английский
Climate Change Facilitates the Potentially Suitable Habitats of the Invasive Crop Insect Ectomyelois ceratoniae (Zeller)
Atmosphere,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15(1), P. 119 - 119
Published: Jan. 19, 2024
Invasive
alien
insects
directly
or
indirectly
driven
by
climate
change
threaten
crop
production
and
increase
economic
costs
worldwide.
Ectomyelois
ceratoniae
(Zeller)
is
a
highly
reproductive
invasive
insect
that
can
severely
damage
fruit
commodities
cause
significant
losses
globally.
Estimating
the
global
potentially
suitable
habitats
(PSH)
of
E.
an
important
aspect
its
risk
assessment
early
warning.
Here,
we
constructed
optimized
MaxEnt
model
based
on
distribution
records
ceratoniae,
nine
environmental
variables
(EVs),
to
predict
PSH
under
current
future
climates.
Our
results
showed
RM
value
was
2.0
mean
area
receiver
operating
characteristic
curve
(AUC)
0.972,
indicating
high
accuracy
optimal
model.
The
temperature
driest
quarter
(bio9,
50.2%),
wettest
(bio8,
16.9%),
seasonality
(bio4,
9.7%),
precipitation
coldest
(bio19,
9.1%)
were
EVs
affecting
patterns.
are
mainly
located
in
western
Asia
scenarios
(687.57
×
104
km2),
which
increasing
trend
scenarios.
achieved
maximum
shared
socioeconomic
pathway
(SSP)
1–2.6
2030s
SSP2-4.5
2050s.
increased
southwestern
Asia,
northwestern
Europe,
South
America,
North
southern
Oceania,
Africa.
findings
suggest
quarantine
officials
governmental
departments
above
high-risk
invasion
areas
should
strengthen
monitoring
warning
control
ceratoniae;
particular,
cultural
measures
be
taken
where
further
expansion
expected
future.
Language: Английский
Integrating Network Pharmacology and Experimental Validation to Reveal the Mechanism of Vine Grape Tea Polyphenols on Hyperuricemia-Induced Renal Injury in Mice
Xiaoli Li,
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Baoying Li,
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Xinyue Meng
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et al.
Journal of Medicinal Food,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
27(4), P. 312 - 329
Published: Feb. 20, 2024
Hyperuricemia
(HUA)
is
a
metabolic
disease
and
contributes
to
renal
injury
(RI).
Vine
grape
tea
polyphenols
(VGTP)
have
been
widely
used
treat
HUA
RI.
However,
the
potential
mechanism
of
VGTP
activity
remains
unclear.
To
explore
underlying
treatment
for
HUA-induced
RI
based
on
network
pharmacology
that
confirmed
by
an
Language: Английский
Phenolic Components And Biological Activity Of Pomegranate
Chemistry & Biodiversity,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Nov. 13, 2024
Abstract
Pomegranate
(
Punica
granatum
L.)
have
been
subject
of
extensive
studies
for
its
abundance
phytochemicals
and
numerous
biological
medicinal
properties.
It
is
a
fruit‐bearing
tree,
which
widely
consumed
as
nutraceutical
source
well
functional
food
putative
health
benefits.
The
phenolic
components
are
the
characteristic
bioactive
constitutes
pomegranate,
including
hydrolysable
tannins,
flavonoids,
acids.
whole
plant
this
tree
has
many
folkloric
uses
good
therapeutic
effect,
such
anticancer,
antioxidant,
antibacterial,
antiviral,
hypoglycemic,
lipid‐lowering,
cardioprotection
digestive
system
protection.
Through
comprehensive
search
available
literature,
narrative
review
can
provide
an
up‐to‐date
overview
current
knowledge
constituents's
structure
potential
benefits
Pomegranate,
be
used
reference
future
clinical
basic
research,
also
helpful
development
pomegranate
into
nutraceuticals.
Language: Английский