Ferulic Acid—A Brief Review of Its Extraction, Bioavailability and Biological Activity
Separations,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11(7), P. 204 - 204
Published: July 1, 2024
Ferulic
acid
is
a
widespread
phenolic
compound
that
occurs
in
seeds
and
leaves,
both
its
free
form
conjugated
to
polysaccharides,
carbohydrates,
glycoproteins
lignins
the
plant
cell
walls.
It
exhibits
various
biological
activities,
like
antioxidant,
anticarcinogenic,
anti-inflammatory,
hepatoprotective,
antimicrobial,
antiviral
activity,
it
modulates
enzyme
activity.
Given
these
wide
potential
health
benefits,
ferulic
has
attracted
considerable
research
interest
may
be
considered
biomolecule
with
strong
prospects
as
functional
food
ingredient.
Great
attempts
have
been
made
enhance
extraction
process
recovery
from
natural
matrices
agro-industrial
wastes
for
applications
relating
human
nutrition.
This
review
presents
recently
available
information
on
methods
quantifying
different
samples,
along
bioavailability
stability
processing
foods
activities.
Language: Английский
Mediterranean Dietary Pattern for Healthy and Active Aging: A Narrative Review of an Integrative and Sustainable Approach
Nutrients,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(11), P. 1725 - 1725
Published: May 31, 2024
The
global
population
is
on
a
trajectory
of
continuous
growth,
with
estimates
projecting
an
increase
from
7.7
billion
in
2019
to
approximately
9.7
by
2050.
Longevity
also
expected
rise
rapidly,
advancements
healthcare
contributing
increased
life
expectancies
and
the
maximum
lifespan.
aging
process
accompanied
different
changes,
often
leading
decline
daily
activities
susceptibility
disease.
Age-related
changes
can
cause
cellular
damage
subsequent
death.
Oxidative
stress
inflammation
play
significant
roles
this
molecular
mitochondrial
dysfunction.
Active
has
been
associated
improved
quality
reduced
risk
morbidity
premature
mortality.
In
context,
Mediterranean
diet
emerged
as
promising
approach
promoting
healthy
sustainability.
phytochemical
compounds
within
have
linked
lower
developing
cardiovascular
disease,
type
2
diabetes,
obesity,
cancer
neurodegenerative
diseases.
findings
peer-reviewed
articles
regarding
use
sustainable
dietary
pattern
written
Portuguese,
Spanish
or
English
were
included
narrative
literature
review.
This
pattern’s
emphasis
consumption
fresh
local
food
aligns
both
health
environmental
sustainability
goals.
work
provides
comprehensive
review
benefits
its
components
highlights
importance
approach.
Language: Английский
In Vitro Antiviral Activity of Eugenol on Singapore Grouper Iridovirus
Yewen Wang,
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Yunxiang Jiang,
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Jiatao Chen
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et al.
Fish & Shellfish Immunology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
151, P. 109748 - 109748
Published: July 2, 2024
Language: Английский
Inorganic pyrophosphatase 1: a key player in immune and metabolic reprogramming in ankylosing spondylitis
Genes and Immunity,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Nov. 7, 2024
Language: Английский
Differential Biological Effects of Trifolium pratense Extracts—In Vitro Studies on Breast Cancer Models
Lucian Albulescu,
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Alexandru Suciu,
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Mihaela Neagu
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et al.
Antioxidants,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(12), P. 1435 - 1435
Published: Nov. 22, 2024
The
increasing
popularity
of
herbal
supplements
emphasizes
the
need
scientific
data
regarding
their
health
benefits
and
possible
toxicological
concerns.
complexity
botanical
extracts,
which
include
thousands
distinct
compounds,
contributes
to
challenging
nature
this
endeavor.
In
study,
we
explored
hormetic
effects
two
Trifolium
pratense
extracts
on
breast
cell
lines.
Using
a
wide
range
concentrations
(0.1
3.33
mg/mL),
analyzed
how
modulate
cellular
processes
such
as
viability,
proliferation,
oxidative
stress
adenocarcinoma
highly
invasive
estrogen
receptor
negative
(ER-)
noninvasive
ER+
cells,
well
non-tumorigenic
ER-
normal
cells.
cytotoxicity
real-time
analysis
(RTCA)
assays
showed
that
both
exercised
biphasic
dose
effect
proliferation
stress.
We
report
monotonic
dose-dependent
cells;
induced
apoptosis
was
based
pro-oxidant
activity
extracts.
reactive
oxygen
species
(ROS)
generation
by
high-dose
ethanolic
extract
observed
in
all
followed
mitochondria
dysfunction.
Oxidative
parameters,
malondialdehyde
(MDA)
reduced
glutathione
(GSH)
levels,
superoxide
dismutase
(SOD)
were
affected.
Our
study
demonstrates
T.
have
chemoprevention
potential
tumorigenic
cells
modulating
Language: Английский
Advancements in Antioxidant-Based Therapeutics for Spinal Cord Injury: A Critical Review of Strategies and Combination Approaches
Yang-Jin Shen,
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Yin-Cheng Huang,
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Yi‐Chuan Cheng
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et al.
Antioxidants,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(1), P. 17 - 17
Published: Dec. 26, 2024
Spinal
cord
injury
(SCI)
initiates
a
cascade
of
secondary
damage
driven
by
oxidative
stress,
characterized
the
excessive
production
reactive
oxygen
species
and
other
molecules,
which
exacerbate
cellular
tissue
through
activation
deleterious
signaling
pathways.
This
review
provides
comprehensive
critical
evaluation
recent
advancements
in
antioxidant-based
therapeutic
strategies
for
SCI,
including
natural
compounds,
RNA-based
therapies,
stem
cell
interventions,
biomaterial
applications.
It
emphasizes
limitations
single-regimen
approaches,
particularly
their
limited
efficacy
suboptimal
delivery
to
injured
spinal
tissue,
while
highlighting
synergistic
potential
combination
therapies
that
integrate
multiple
modalities
address
multifaceted
pathophysiology
SCI.
By
analyzing
emerging
trends
current
limitations,
this
identifies
key
challenges
proposes
future
directions,
refinement
antioxidant
systems,
development
multi-targeted
overcome
structural
complexities
cord.
work
underscores
pressing
need
innovative
integrative
approaches
advance
clinical
translation
interventions
improve
outcomes
SCI
patients.
Language: Английский