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Biological activity of piceatannol: Leaving the shadow of resveratrol

Mutation Research/Reviews in Mutation Research, 2012
Resveratrol (3,4',5-trans-trihydroxystilbene), a naturally occurring stilbene, is considered to have a number of beneficial effects, including anticancer, anti-aethrogenic, anti-oxidative, anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial and estrogenic activity.
Hanna, Piotrowska   +2 more
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Synthesis and pharmacological evaluation of glycosides of resveratrol, pterostilbene, and piceatannol

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2015
To enhance their water solubility and pharmacological activities, the stilbenes resveratrol, pterostilbene, and piceatannol were glycosylated to their monoglucosides (β‐glucosides) and diglycosides (β‐maltosides) by cultured cells and cyclodextrin glucanotransferase (CGTase).
Kei, Shimoda   +5 more
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Isolation and identification of piceatannol as a phytoalexin from sugarcane

Phytochemistry, 1991
Abstract Piceatannol was isolated from sugarcane (Saccharum sp.) infected with Colletotrichum falcatum but not from healthy or wounded sugarcane, or C. falcatum itself. The compound inhibited both spore germination and germ tube growth of C. falcatum. This is the first report of a stilbene phytoalexin in the Poaceae.
Anita M. Brinker, David S. Seigler
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Protective effects of piceatannol on cardiovascular diseases

PHYTONutrients
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are significant global health concerns, encompassing conditions such as atherosclerosis, arrhythmia, hypertension, hyperglycemia, and hyperlipidemia. In recent years, there has been extensive research focusing on the pharmacological effects of natural compounds as potential treatments for CVDs.
Wai San Cheang, Xinyi Chen
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Inhibition of CYP17A1 activity by resveratrol, piceatannol, and synthetic resveratrol analogs

The Prostate, 2014
BACKGROUNDResveratrol (RSV) and resveratrol analogs have a potential use in prostate cancer chemoprevention due to effects on for example, cell growth, apoptosis, angiogenesis, and metastasis. However, inhibition of CYP17A1, a key enzyme in the androgen biosynthesis and a target for prostate cancer therapy, has not been explored as a possible mechanism
A. Oskarsson   +3 more
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Therapeutic Potential and Molecular Targets of Piceatannol in Chronic Diseases

2016
Piceatannol (3,3',4,5'-tetrahydroxy-trans-stilbene; PIC) is a naturally occurring stilbene present in diverse plant sources. PIC is a hydroxylated analog of resveratrol and produced from resveratrol by microsomal cytochrome P450 1A11/2 and 1B1 activities.
Young-Joon, Surh, Hye-Kyung, Na
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Piceatannol—Can It Be Used to Treat Hyperpigmentation of the Skin?

Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research
ABSTRACTOver the years, the cosmetic industry has shifted its focus from synthtic to natural compounds. This change is driven not only by the safety profile of natural ingredients but also by increased consumer awareness about the products they use. As a result, many natural skincare products have been launched in recent years.
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Predicting phase-I metabolism of piceatannol: an in silico study

In Silico Pharmacology
Piceatannol is a natural compound found in plants and can be derived from resveratrol. While resveratrol has been extensively researched for its effects and how the body processes it, there are concerns about its use. These concerns include its limited absorption in the body, the need for specific dosages, potential interactions with other drugs, lack ...
Ravi Kumar, Rajan   +2 more
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535. The constitution of piceatannol

Journal of the Chemical Society (Resumed), 1963
Jill Cunningham   +2 more
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