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Polyphenols at interfaces

Advances in Colloid and Interface Science, 2018
Polyphenols are important molecules in living organisms, particularly in plants, where they serve as protectants against predators. They are also of fundamental importance in pharmacology for their antioxidant and antibacterial activities. Since a few years polyphenols are also used in surface functionalization mimicking the tannin deposition observed ...
François Reitzer   +3 more
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Polyphenols: Inflammation

Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2018
Background: Polyphenols widely distributed in plants, fruits and vegetables have received considerable attention on account of their physiological functions, including their antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Some antioxidant components of cacao liquor prepared from fermented and roasted cacao beans, which is a major ingredient of cocoa ...
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Cosmeceuticals and polyphenols

Clinics in Dermatology, 2009
Phenolic compounds found in plants are believed to be effective in prevention of oxidative stress related diseases. An interest in antioxidants and natural foods continues to grow along with a commercial interest in plant-derived phenolic products. Flavonoids represent a family of plant compounds high in phenolic related antioxidant activity.
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Plant polyphenols—XI.

Phytochemistry, 1964
Abstract The rates of hydrolysis of more than a hundred flavonoid glycosides have been measured, using N HCl, β-glucosidase, β-glucuronidase or anthocyanase. The results show that such measurements are useful (α) in distinguishing O- from C-glycosides, (b) in characterizing flavonoids having sugars attached to more than one hydroxyl group, and (c ...
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Activation of eNOS by Polyphenol-rich Products and Polyphenolic Compounds

Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2014
Numerous epidemiological studies indicate that consumption of polyphenol-rich food and beverages is associated with a protective effect on the cardiovascular system. The beneficial effect has been attributable to several mechanisms including the improvement of the vascular function.
Jong Hun, Kim   +2 more
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Polyphenols Excreted in Urine as Biomarkers of Total Polyphenol Intake

Bioanalysis, 2012
Nutritional biomarkers have several advantages in acquiring data for epidemiological and clinical studies over traditional dietary assessment tools, such as food frequency questionnaires. While food frequency questionnaires constitute a subjective methodology, biomarkers can provide a less biased and more accurate measure of specific nutritional intake.
Alexander, Medina-Remón   +4 more
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Polyphenols and Polyphenol-Derived Compounds and Contact Dermatitis

2014
Polyphenols and polyphenol-derived compounds from plants are common causes to skin reactions resulting in allergic contact dermatitis, photodermatitis and/or irritant dermatitis. Allergic contact dermatitis is the most common skin reaction caused by plant products.
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Polyphenolic compounds: an overview

Reactive and Functional Polymers, 2002
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
J. G. Handique, J. B. Baruah
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