Benefits of Resveratrol Supplementation

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Fernandez-Quintela, Alfredo
Portillo, María P.
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EnglishAbstract
In recent years, great attention has been paid to polyphenols due to their positive effects on health. One of the most widely-studied phenolic compounds is resveratrol. This molecule, which is naturally present in some foods, shows beneficial effects on various physiological and biochemical processes, thus representing a potential tool for the prevention or the treatment of diseases highly prevalent in our society. Several of these beneficial effects have been observed in human beings, but others only in pre-clinical studies so far, and therefore, it is mandatory to continue with the scientific research in this field. Indeed, new knowledge concerning these issues could enable the development of novel functional foods or nutraceuticals, incorporating resveratrol, suitable for preventing or treating diseases such as cancer, cardiovascular diseases, obesity, dislipemia, insulin resistance and diabetes, liver diseases, etc.
Keywords
polyphenols; ?-viniferin; leptin resistance; p53; kidney; energy restriction; grape powder extract; cytokines; phosphorylation; obesity; energy metabolism; metabolic pathways; endothelial function; polyol pathway; antioxidant; caloric restriction; rat; adipose tissue; microparticles; pathways; angiotensin converting enzyme 2; resistance; esRAGE; interleukins; metabolic syndrome; dissolution rate; thermogenesis; streptozotocin; bioavailability; solubility; metabolism; renin-angiotensin system; microbiota; Sirt-1; magnesium dihydroxide; hypertrophy; metabolic diseases; physiological adaption; red wine extract; lens; distribution; MTA1; sirtuin; inflammation; cardiac function; rats; cisplatin; resveratrol; mitochondria; breast cancer; ischemia-reperfusion; cardiovascular; metabolites; gut microbiota; prostate cancer; performance; type 2 diabetes; cafeteria diet; high-fat high-sucrose diet; resistance exercise; aging; diabetes; oxidative stressISBN
9783039212750, 9783039212767Publisher website
www.mdpi.com/booksPublication date and place
2019Classification
Biology, life sciences