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Title: | Resveratrol as a health and disease benefit agent |
Authors: | Uludağ Üniversitesi/Ziraat Fakültesi/Gıda Mühendisliği Bölümü. 0000-0003-2084-7076 0000-0003-2563-0722 Tosun, İsmail İnkaya, Ayşe Neslihan 57197054368 35810492100 |
Keywords: | Healthy Nutrition Disease prevention Phytochemicals Trans-resveratrol Red wine Phytoalexin resveratrol Vitis vinifera Phenolic-compounds Oxidative stress Reactive oxygen Cluster stems Life-span Grapes Food science & technology Nutrition & dietetics Arachis hypogaea Fragaria x ananassa Helicobacter pylori Vaccinium macrocarpon Vitaceae Chemical contamination Disease Health Anti-inflammatory action Antioxidant properties Beneficial effects Climatic conditions Disease prevention Helicobacter pylori Phytochemicals Resveratrol |
Issue Date: | 2010 |
Publisher: | Taylor & Francis |
Citation: | Tosun, İ. ve İnkaya, A. N. (2010). "Resveratrol as a health and disease benefit agent". Food Reviews International, 26(1), 85-101. |
Abstract: | A variety of foods and beverages of plant origin contain several non-flavonoid species of phenolic compounds synthesised by plants in response to injury, fungal attack, UV irradiation, chemicals, and climatic conditions and some other reasons specific for plant kind. Amongst them, resveratrol has been identified as one of the major active compounds of stilbenes, and it is presumed to be beneficial for human health. Resveratrol is a phytoalexin found in grapes, grape products, wine, peanuts, cranberries, strawberry, and some other botanical sources. Resveratrol has wide ranging biological activities and consequently many different targets and mechanisms of action. Positive effects of resveratrol on health include the prevention of cell oxidation through resveratrol antioxidant properties, ability to stop pain, stop the growth of bacteria that causes stomach ulcers that can lead to cancer ( Helicobacter pylori), protect immune cells, protect DNA, protect against skin cancer, as well as being cardioprotective, antitumor, estrogenic, antiplatelet, and anti-inflammatory actions. Recently resveratrol became the first supplement known to activate a longevity gene. In this review, information about synthesis, biochemistry, sources and potential beneficial effects on health and disease is summarized. |
URI: | https://doi.org/10.1080/87559120802525459 https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/87559120802525459 http://hdl.handle.net/11452/23243 |
ISSN: | 8755-9129 1525-6103 |
Appears in Collections: | Scopus Web of Science |
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