TY - BOOK ID - 137400081 TI - Biological and Pharmacological Activity of Plant Natural Compounds AU - Pezzani, Raffaele AU - Vitalini, Sara PY - 2021 PB - Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - natural products KW - phenylpropanoids KW - phenolic acids KW - plants KW - depression KW - behavioral disorders KW - forced swim test KW - tail suspension test KW - anti-cancer activities KW - multifloroside KW - 10-oxyderivatives of oleoside secoiridoids KW - structure-activity relationship KW - flow cytometry KW - epigallocatechin-3-gallate KW - EGCG KW - catechin KW - green tea KW - cancer preventive KW - pharmacological activities KW - Amelanchier alnifolia Nutt. KW - carriers KW - powders KW - bioactive compounds KW - functional food KW - Ageratina havanensis KW - flavonoids KW - UPLC-ESI-MS/MS KW - P-glycoprotein KW - antioxidant potential KW - nootkatone KW - anti-inflammatory KW - acute inflammation KW - granuloma KW - Pharbitis nil KW - colorectal cancer KW - KRAS KW - muscle function KW - juglone KW - NLRP3 inflammasome KW - caspase-1 KW - IL-1β KW - IL-18 KW - plant secondary metabolites KW - natural compounds KW - biological activity KW - phytochemistry KW - pharmacological activity KW - plant side effects KW - Talisia esculenta KW - Brosimum gaudichaudii KW - Genipa americana KW - Bromelia antiacantha KW - RA-3 KW - nephrotoxicity KW - triterpene KW - antioxidant KW - hyperuricemia KW - Hibiscus acetosella KW - phenolic compound KW - antibacterial KW - UPLC KW - Tabebuia impetiginosa KW - Taheebo KW - traditional uses KW - immunopharmacology KW - immunological disorders KW - hesperidin KW - new-clean process extraction KW - nanocrystals KW - anti-ageing KW - zingerone KW - lipopolysaccharide KW - inflammation KW - anti-oxidant KW - cytokine storm KW - procalcitonin KW - histopathology KW - doxorubicin KW - Mahonia aquifolium KW - matrix metalloproteinases KW - cytotoxicity KW - human lung adenocarcinoma KW - n/a UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:137400081 AB - Phytotherapy is probably the oldest form of medicine; however, it represents a new therapeutic tool for healthcare workers. Indeed plants are an infinite source of novel molecules, with countless possible combinations. This collection of articles (a Special Issue from Molecules) brings together the most up-to-date studies on the use of plant-derived compounds, ranging from their anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and anticancer effects to the revision of the prominent literature. ER -