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Marine Anti-inflammatory Agents
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ISBN: 3039215736 3039215728 Year: 2019 Publisher: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Acute inflammation is a highly regulated process, and its dysregulation can lead to the development of a chronic inflammatory state which is believed to play a main role in the pathogenesis of many diseases, including cancer. In recent years, the need to find new anti-inflammatory molecules has raised the scientific community´s interest for marine natural products. In this regard, the marine environment represents a source for isolating a wealth of bioactive compounds. In this Special Issue, the reported products have been obtained from microalgae, sea cucumber, octopus, squid, red alga-derived fungus, cnidarians, hard-shelled mussel, and sponges.

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Tropical Eastern Pacific --- Zoanthus pulchellus --- critical illness --- zoanthamine --- SPR analysis --- dendritic cells --- endothelial cell death --- T cell differentiation --- seafood waste --- microalgae --- pyrogallol-phloroglucinol-6 --- NRLP3 --- THP-1 macrophages --- fucoxanthin --- photo-protection --- cytokine --- thromboxane --- Isochrysis galbana --- fish oil --- photoprotection --- functional ingredients --- rosmarinic acid --- MAPK --- marine invertebrates --- poor blood circulation --- anti-inflammatory activity --- eicosapentaenoic acid --- anti-oxidative --- macroalgae --- colon inflammation --- MGDG --- TLR4 --- 6-bieckol --- polyunsaturated fatty acid --- matrix metalloproteinases-9 (MMP-9) --- acute sickness behavior --- UVB --- eicosanoid --- clavulones --- carotenoids --- denervation --- polyunsaturated fatty acids --- skin --- epidermal hyperplasia --- Geodia barretti --- omega-3 --- parenteral nutrition --- inflammation --- ultraviolet B --- docosahexaenoic acid --- signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) --- anti-inflammatory --- zoantharia --- vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation and migration --- bioactive molecules --- polysaccharides --- lipopolysaccharide (LPS) --- glycolipids --- DSS colitis --- punaglandins --- marine nutraceuticals --- marine vertebrates --- phlorotannins --- acute lung injury (ALI) --- NF-?B --- diatoms --- interleukin (IL) --- inflammasome --- Frondanol --- Cucumaria frondosa --- prostaglandins --- Ecklonia cava --- 6-bromoindole --- NO inhibition --- surgery


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Oxidative Stress Modulators and Functional Foods
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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This book “Oxidative Stress Modulators and Functional Foods” is focused on the antioxidant role of natural products, involving their ability to modulate oxidative stress and/or reverse disease studied both in vitro and in animal models. Additionally, the molecular mechanisms of these actions and the modulation of signalling pathways related to inflammation, apoptosis, and survival response in the redox system by natural products are included.

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Medicine --- Pharmaceutical industries --- high sugar-fat diet --- obesity --- β-adrenergic system --- cardiac dysfunction --- lycopene --- tomato-oleoresin --- coumarin --- pteryxin --- HO-1 --- Nrf2 --- oxidative stress --- Peucedanum japonicum Thunb --- RAW264.7 cells --- polysaccharide --- jujube pomace --- structural analysis --- antioxidant activity --- epigallocatechin-gallate --- liposomes --- diabetes mellitus --- antioxidant --- dendrimer --- electronic effect --- hydrogen atom transfer (HAT) --- single electron transfer-proton transfer (SET-PT) --- sequential proton loss electron transfer (SPLET) --- DPPH --- ultraviolet B --- gradient ethanol precipitation --- fucoidan --- HaCaT keratinocyte --- heme oxygenase-1 --- nutricosmetic --- folic acid --- nitric oxide --- neural tube defects --- NOR3 --- ESR --- LC/MS --- Benzo[a]pyrene --- myricetin --- BPDE-DNA adduct --- phase detoxifying enzyme --- Quamoclit angulata --- type 2 diabetes --- kidney damage --- inflammation --- apoptosis --- fibrosis --- Sargassum horneri --- (–)-loliolide --- fine dust --- HaCaT --- bilberry --- lingonberry --- polyphenols --- antioxidant compounds --- antimicrobial activity --- antimutagenicity --- altitude variations --- mitochondria --- neurodegeneration --- nutrient --- QM-ORSA --- antioxidative mechanisms --- reaction rate constants --- physiological conditions --- zebrafish embryo --- in vivo model --- antioxidant effect --- cudratrixanthone O --- reactive oxygen species --- nuclear transcription factor erythroid-2-like factor 2 --- hemeoxygenase-1 --- n/a --- (-)-loliolide


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This book “Oxidative Stress Modulators and Functional Foods” is focused on the antioxidant role of natural products, involving their ability to modulate oxidative stress and/or reverse disease studied both in vitro and in animal models. Additionally, the molecular mechanisms of these actions and the modulation of signalling pathways related to inflammation, apoptosis, and survival response in the redox system by natural products are included.

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high sugar-fat diet --- obesity --- β-adrenergic system --- cardiac dysfunction --- lycopene --- tomato-oleoresin --- coumarin --- pteryxin --- HO-1 --- Nrf2 --- oxidative stress --- Peucedanum japonicum Thunb --- RAW264.7 cells --- polysaccharide --- jujube pomace --- structural analysis --- antioxidant activity --- epigallocatechin-gallate --- liposomes --- diabetes mellitus --- antioxidant --- dendrimer --- electronic effect --- hydrogen atom transfer (HAT) --- single electron transfer-proton transfer (SET-PT) --- sequential proton loss electron transfer (SPLET) --- DPPH --- ultraviolet B --- gradient ethanol precipitation --- fucoidan --- HaCaT keratinocyte --- heme oxygenase-1 --- nutricosmetic --- folic acid --- nitric oxide --- neural tube defects --- NOR3 --- ESR --- LC/MS --- Benzo[a]pyrene --- myricetin --- BPDE-DNA adduct --- phase detoxifying enzyme --- Quamoclit angulata --- type 2 diabetes --- kidney damage --- inflammation --- apoptosis --- fibrosis --- Sargassum horneri --- (–)-loliolide --- fine dust --- HaCaT --- bilberry --- lingonberry --- polyphenols --- antioxidant compounds --- antimicrobial activity --- antimutagenicity --- altitude variations --- mitochondria --- neurodegeneration --- nutrient --- QM-ORSA --- antioxidative mechanisms --- reaction rate constants --- physiological conditions --- zebrafish embryo --- in vivo model --- antioxidant effect --- cudratrixanthone O --- reactive oxygen species --- nuclear transcription factor erythroid-2-like factor 2 --- hemeoxygenase-1 --- n/a --- (-)-loliolide


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This book “Oxidative Stress Modulators and Functional Foods” is focused on the antioxidant role of natural products, involving their ability to modulate oxidative stress and/or reverse disease studied both in vitro and in animal models. Additionally, the molecular mechanisms of these actions and the modulation of signalling pathways related to inflammation, apoptosis, and survival response in the redox system by natural products are included.

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Medicine --- Pharmaceutical industries --- high sugar-fat diet --- obesity --- β-adrenergic system --- cardiac dysfunction --- lycopene --- tomato-oleoresin --- coumarin --- pteryxin --- HO-1 --- Nrf2 --- oxidative stress --- Peucedanum japonicum Thunb --- RAW264.7 cells --- polysaccharide --- jujube pomace --- structural analysis --- antioxidant activity --- epigallocatechin-gallate --- liposomes --- diabetes mellitus --- antioxidant --- dendrimer --- electronic effect --- hydrogen atom transfer (HAT) --- single electron transfer-proton transfer (SET-PT) --- sequential proton loss electron transfer (SPLET) --- DPPH --- ultraviolet B --- gradient ethanol precipitation --- fucoidan --- HaCaT keratinocyte --- heme oxygenase-1 --- nutricosmetic --- folic acid --- nitric oxide --- neural tube defects --- NOR3 --- ESR --- LC/MS --- Benzo[a]pyrene --- myricetin --- BPDE-DNA adduct --- phase detoxifying enzyme --- Quamoclit angulata --- type 2 diabetes --- kidney damage --- inflammation --- apoptosis --- fibrosis --- Sargassum horneri --- (-)-loliolide --- fine dust --- HaCaT --- bilberry --- lingonberry --- polyphenols --- antioxidant compounds --- antimicrobial activity --- antimutagenicity --- altitude variations --- mitochondria --- neurodegeneration --- nutrient --- QM-ORSA --- antioxidative mechanisms --- reaction rate constants --- physiological conditions --- zebrafish embryo --- in vivo model --- antioxidant effect --- cudratrixanthone O --- reactive oxygen species --- nuclear transcription factor erythroid-2-like factor 2 --- hemeoxygenase-1 --- high sugar-fat diet --- obesity --- β-adrenergic system --- cardiac dysfunction --- lycopene --- tomato-oleoresin --- coumarin --- pteryxin --- HO-1 --- Nrf2 --- oxidative stress --- Peucedanum japonicum Thunb --- RAW264.7 cells --- polysaccharide --- jujube pomace --- structural analysis --- antioxidant activity --- epigallocatechin-gallate --- liposomes --- diabetes mellitus --- antioxidant --- dendrimer --- electronic effect --- hydrogen atom transfer (HAT) --- single electron transfer-proton transfer (SET-PT) --- sequential proton loss electron transfer (SPLET) --- DPPH --- ultraviolet B --- gradient ethanol precipitation --- fucoidan --- HaCaT keratinocyte --- heme oxygenase-1 --- nutricosmetic --- folic acid --- nitric oxide --- neural tube defects --- NOR3 --- ESR --- LC/MS --- Benzo[a]pyrene --- myricetin --- BPDE-DNA adduct --- phase detoxifying enzyme --- Quamoclit angulata --- type 2 diabetes --- kidney damage --- inflammation --- apoptosis --- fibrosis --- Sargassum horneri --- (-)-loliolide --- fine dust --- HaCaT --- bilberry --- lingonberry --- polyphenols --- antioxidant compounds --- antimicrobial activity --- antimutagenicity --- altitude variations --- mitochondria --- neurodegeneration --- nutrient --- QM-ORSA --- antioxidative mechanisms --- reaction rate constants --- physiological conditions --- zebrafish embryo --- in vivo model --- antioxidant effect --- cudratrixanthone O --- reactive oxygen species --- nuclear transcription factor erythroid-2-like factor 2 --- hemeoxygenase-1


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Natural and Synthetic Bioactives for Skin Health, Disease and Management
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ISBN: 3036560688 303656067X Year: 2022 Publisher: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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In recent years, researchers have shown a special interest in natural products as alternative methods for the prevention, treatment, and/or management of various skin illnesses and disorders, primarily due to their natural availability, efficacity, reduced cost, and minimal toxicity. In a similar vein, synthetic bioactives, as well as small molecules, have been studied in vitro, in vivo, and in clinical studies as potential drugs or supplements. This Special Issue of Nutrients comprises an array of literature reviews, original communications, and studies on the roles of natural products, synthetic bioactives, and small molecules in a variety of skin disorders and diseases, such as aging, atopic dermatitis, cutaneous T-cell lymphomas, melanoma, allergies, hyperpigmentation, inflammation, and more, which were investigated through in vitro and ex vivo approaches, preclinical trials, cell-based assays, and animal models. The mechanisms of action of certain compounds are proposed, while others are currently under investigation. The authors of the papers also explore technologies designed to improve the bioavailability and delivery of certain compounds. In lieu of ongoing research on a variety of skin disorders, the wealth of information published in this Special Issue can act as a springboard for the development of new preventive and therapeutic modalities for the management of skin diseases.

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Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- keratinocytes --- rutin --- ascorbic acid --- UV radiation --- proteomics --- 3D cell culture --- borage oil --- triacylglycerol metabolism --- acyl-ceramide --- corneocyte lipid envelope --- epidermis --- anti-melanogenesis --- B16/F10 melanoma cell --- hydroxyoctadecadienoic acid --- Sorghum bicolor --- 3-isobutyl-1-methylxanthine --- mycosis fungoides --- atopic dermatitis --- cutaneous lymphomas --- cornified envelope proteins --- FLG --- microalgae --- Planktochlorella nurekis --- skin cells --- proliferation --- senescence --- holothuroids --- glycosaminoglycans --- inflammation --- ear-inflammation --- whey --- Lactobacillus helveticus --- melanin --- α-melanocyte-stimulating hormone --- tyrosinase --- tyrosinase-related protein 1 --- dopachrome tautomerase --- microphthalmia-associated transcription factor --- cosmetics --- black cumin --- Nigella sativa --- Thymocid® --- skin aging --- glycation --- collagen --- collagenase --- elastase --- melanogenesis --- cosmeceutical --- konjac glucomannan --- ultraviolet B --- human epidermal primary melanocytes --- human embryonic fibroblasts --- anti-inflammatory activity --- antioxidant activity --- Cornus officinalis --- molecular docking --- human high-affinity IgE receptors --- α-MSH --- UVB irradiation --- lotus seedpod extract --- epigallocatechin --- propolis --- skin --- matrix metalloproteinase-1 --- UV --- phosphoinositide 3-kinase --- skin care --- skin health --- bioactive substances --- phytonutrients --- antioxidants --- nutraceuticals --- Perilla frutescens --- cell proliferation --- ultraviolet radiation --- DNA repair --- Lactobacillus plantarum CJLP55 --- acne vulgaris --- sebum --- hydration --- urine bacterial extracellular vesicles --- fungal infections --- nanohydrogel --- polysaccharide --- essential oils --- eggshell membrane --- keratinocyte differentiation --- TRPV --- skin thickness --- Lithospermum erythrorhizon --- NC/Nga --- Th1 --- Th2 --- Th17 --- Th22 --- immune balance --- skin barrier function --- n/a


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Phytochemical Omics in Medicinal Plants
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Medicinal plants are used to treat diseases and provide health benefits, and their applications are increasing around the world. A huge array of phytochemicals have been identified from medicinal plants, belonging to carotenoids, flavonoids, lignans, and phenolic acids, and so on, with a wide range of biological activities. In order to explore our knowledge of phytochemicals with the assistance of modern molecular tools and high-throughput technologies, this book collects recent innovative original research and review articles on subtopics of mechanistic insights into bioactivities, treatment of diseases, profiling, extraction and identification, and biotechnology.

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Medicine --- network pharmacology --- traditional herbal medicine --- methodological trend --- polysaccharide fraction --- Trichoderma atroviride --- Salvia miltiorrhiza --- proteomics --- tanshinones --- Flos Chrysanthemi indici --- essential oil --- extraction method --- chemical composition --- biological activity --- Garcinia linii --- hypoglycemia --- benzopyran --- triterpene --- bioflavonoid --- phenolic --- in silico --- neurodegenerative diseases --- naringenin --- pharmacological targets --- signaling pathways --- molecular mechanisms --- drug delivery systems --- luteolin --- hyphenated techniques --- chromatography --- colorectal cancer --- diterpenes --- inflammatory bowel diseases --- Polyalthia longifolia --- herbal medicine --- DESs --- preparative-scale purification --- flavonoids --- 20-hydroxyecdysone --- Chenopodium quinoa --- Zinc oxide nanoparticles --- anticancer --- antileishmanial --- antimicrobial --- biocompatibility --- cancer --- apoptosis --- herbs --- cell lines --- in vivo --- quercetin --- polyphenols --- Alzheimer's disease --- mechanistic insights --- clinical directions --- isodon genus --- ent-kaurane diterpenoids --- natural compounds --- pathways --- medicinal plants --- bioactive compounds --- 4-hydroxynonenal --- deleterious effects --- Asiatic acid --- nasopharyngeal cancer --- cisplatin resistance --- MAPK pathway --- Anthocyanin --- Solanum nigrum L. --- flavonoid biosynthesis --- AtPAP1 --- licochalcone D --- non-small cell lung cancer --- reactive oxygen species --- Acorus gramineusand --- Euodia ruticarpa --- pro-/anti-inflammatory cytokines --- steam distillation essential oil --- Th1/Th2 cytokines --- lignans --- Trachelospermum asiaticum --- GNPS --- targeted isolation --- Rheum undulatum --- Glycyrriza uralensis --- hepatic encephalopathy --- MMP-9 --- neuroinflammation --- luteolin-7-O-glucoside --- oral cancer --- migration --- invasion --- MMP-2 --- Astragalus mongholicus --- ultraviolet-B radiation --- phenolics --- untargeted gas chromatography-mass spectrometry --- targeted liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry --- Bacopa monnieri --- cheminformatics --- neurological diseases --- spinocerebellar ataxia --- system pharmacology --- (-)-epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) --- bone morphogenetic protein-2 (BMP-2) --- catethin --- fracture healing --- local use --- cardiovascular diseases --- inflammation --- lipid metabolism --- non-coding RNA --- oxidative stress --- phenolic compounds --- Peucedanum ostruthium --- Apiaceae --- ELINA --- HetCA, STOCSY --- coumarines --- NF-ĸB --- VCAM-1 --- E-selectin --- Withaferin A --- matrix metalloproteinases --- antioxidant signaling --- Curcuma aromatica --- sesquiterpene --- anti-inflammatory --- luciferase assay --- cytotoxicity --- network pharmacology --- traditional herbal medicine --- methodological trend --- polysaccharide fraction --- Trichoderma atroviride --- Salvia miltiorrhiza --- proteomics --- tanshinones --- Flos Chrysanthemi indici --- essential oil --- extraction method --- chemical composition --- biological activity --- Garcinia linii --- hypoglycemia --- benzopyran --- triterpene --- bioflavonoid --- phenolic --- in silico --- neurodegenerative diseases --- naringenin --- pharmacological targets --- signaling pathways --- molecular mechanisms --- drug delivery systems --- luteolin --- hyphenated techniques --- chromatography --- colorectal cancer --- diterpenes --- inflammatory bowel diseases --- Polyalthia longifolia --- herbal medicine --- DESs --- preparative-scale purification --- flavonoids --- 20-hydroxyecdysone --- Chenopodium quinoa --- Zinc oxide nanoparticles --- anticancer --- antileishmanial --- antimicrobial --- biocompatibility --- cancer --- apoptosis --- herbs --- cell lines --- in vivo --- quercetin --- polyphenols --- Alzheimer's disease --- mechanistic insights --- clinical directions --- isodon genus --- ent-kaurane diterpenoids --- natural compounds --- pathways --- medicinal plants --- bioactive compounds --- 4-hydroxynonenal --- deleterious effects --- Asiatic acid --- nasopharyngeal cancer --- cisplatin resistance --- MAPK pathway --- Anthocyanin --- Solanum nigrum L. --- flavonoid biosynthesis --- AtPAP1 --- licochalcone D --- non-small cell lung cancer --- reactive oxygen species --- Acorus gramineusand --- Euodia ruticarpa --- pro-/anti-inflammatory cytokines --- steam distillation essential oil --- Th1/Th2 cytokines --- lignans --- Trachelospermum asiaticum --- GNPS --- targeted isolation --- Rheum undulatum --- Glycyrriza uralensis --- hepatic encephalopathy --- MMP-9 --- neuroinflammation --- luteolin-7-O-glucoside --- oral cancer --- migration --- invasion --- MMP-2 --- Astragalus mongholicus --- ultraviolet-B radiation --- phenolics --- untargeted gas chromatography-mass spectrometry --- targeted liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry --- Bacopa monnieri --- cheminformatics --- neurological diseases --- spinocerebellar ataxia --- system pharmacology --- (-)-epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) --- bone morphogenetic protein-2 (BMP-2) --- catethin --- fracture healing --- local use --- cardiovascular diseases --- inflammation --- lipid metabolism --- non-coding RNA --- oxidative stress --- phenolic compounds --- Peucedanum ostruthium --- Apiaceae --- ELINA --- HetCA, STOCSY --- coumarines --- NF-ĸB --- VCAM-1 --- E-selectin --- Withaferin A --- matrix metalloproteinases --- antioxidant signaling --- Curcuma aromatica --- sesquiterpene --- anti-inflammatory --- luciferase assay --- cytotoxicity


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Phytochemical Omics in Medicinal Plants
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Medicinal plants are used to treat diseases and provide health benefits, and their applications are increasing around the world. A huge array of phytochemicals have been identified from medicinal plants, belonging to carotenoids, flavonoids, lignans, and phenolic acids, and so on, with a wide range of biological activities. In order to explore our knowledge of phytochemicals with the assistance of modern molecular tools and high-throughput technologies, this book collects recent innovative original research and review articles on subtopics of mechanistic insights into bioactivities, treatment of diseases, profiling, extraction and identification, and biotechnology.

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Medicine --- network pharmacology --- traditional herbal medicine --- methodological trend --- polysaccharide fraction --- Trichoderma atroviride --- Salvia miltiorrhiza --- proteomics --- tanshinones --- Flos Chrysanthemi indici --- essential oil --- extraction method --- chemical composition --- biological activity --- Garcinia linii --- hypoglycemia --- benzopyran --- triterpene --- bioflavonoid --- phenolic --- in silico --- neurodegenerative diseases --- naringenin --- pharmacological targets --- signaling pathways --- molecular mechanisms --- drug delivery systems --- luteolin --- hyphenated techniques --- chromatography --- colorectal cancer --- diterpenes --- inflammatory bowel diseases --- Polyalthia longifolia --- herbal medicine --- DESs --- preparative-scale purification --- flavonoids --- 20-hydroxyecdysone --- Chenopodium quinoa --- Zinc oxide nanoparticles --- anticancer --- antileishmanial --- antimicrobial --- biocompatibility --- cancer --- apoptosis --- herbs --- cell lines --- in vivo --- quercetin --- polyphenols --- Alzheimer’s disease --- mechanistic insights --- clinical directions --- isodon genus --- ent-kaurane diterpenoids --- natural compounds --- pathways --- medicinal plants --- bioactive compounds --- 4-hydroxynonenal --- deleterious effects --- Asiatic acid --- nasopharyngeal cancer --- cisplatin resistance --- MAPK pathway --- Anthocyanin --- Solanum nigrum L. --- flavonoid biosynthesis --- AtPAP1 --- licochalcone D --- non-small cell lung cancer --- reactive oxygen species --- Acorus gramineusand --- Euodia ruticarpa --- pro-/anti-inflammatory cytokines --- steam distillation essential oil --- Th1/Th2 cytokines --- lignans --- Trachelospermum asiaticum --- GNPS --- targeted isolation --- Rheum undulatum --- Glycyrriza uralensis --- hepatic encephalopathy --- MMP-9 --- neuroinflammation --- luteolin-7-O-glucoside --- oral cancer --- migration --- invasion --- MMP-2 --- Astragalus mongholicus --- ultraviolet-B radiation --- phenolics --- untargeted gas chromatography-mass spectrometry --- targeted liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry --- Bacopa monnieri --- cheminformatics --- neurological diseases --- spinocerebellar ataxia --- system pharmacology --- (-)-epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) --- bone morphogenetic protein-2 (BMP-2) --- catethin --- fracture healing --- local use --- cardiovascular diseases --- inflammation --- lipid metabolism --- non-coding RNA --- oxidative stress --- phenolic compounds --- Peucedanum ostruthium --- Apiaceae --- ELINA --- HetCA, STOCSY --- coumarines --- NF-ĸB --- VCAM-1 --- E-selectin --- Withaferin A --- matrix metalloproteinases --- antioxidant signaling --- Curcuma aromatica --- sesquiterpene --- anti-inflammatory --- luciferase assay --- cytotoxicity --- n/a --- Alzheimer's disease


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Phytochemical Omics in Medicinal Plants
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Medicinal plants are used to treat diseases and provide health benefits, and their applications are increasing around the world. A huge array of phytochemicals have been identified from medicinal plants, belonging to carotenoids, flavonoids, lignans, and phenolic acids, and so on, with a wide range of biological activities. In order to explore our knowledge of phytochemicals with the assistance of modern molecular tools and high-throughput technologies, this book collects recent innovative original research and review articles on subtopics of mechanistic insights into bioactivities, treatment of diseases, profiling, extraction and identification, and biotechnology.

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network pharmacology --- traditional herbal medicine --- methodological trend --- polysaccharide fraction --- Trichoderma atroviride --- Salvia miltiorrhiza --- proteomics --- tanshinones --- Flos Chrysanthemi indici --- essential oil --- extraction method --- chemical composition --- biological activity --- Garcinia linii --- hypoglycemia --- benzopyran --- triterpene --- bioflavonoid --- phenolic --- in silico --- neurodegenerative diseases --- naringenin --- pharmacological targets --- signaling pathways --- molecular mechanisms --- drug delivery systems --- luteolin --- hyphenated techniques --- chromatography --- colorectal cancer --- diterpenes --- inflammatory bowel diseases --- Polyalthia longifolia --- herbal medicine --- DESs --- preparative-scale purification --- flavonoids --- 20-hydroxyecdysone --- Chenopodium quinoa --- Zinc oxide nanoparticles --- anticancer --- antileishmanial --- antimicrobial --- biocompatibility --- cancer --- apoptosis --- herbs --- cell lines --- in vivo --- quercetin --- polyphenols --- Alzheimer’s disease --- mechanistic insights --- clinical directions --- isodon genus --- ent-kaurane diterpenoids --- natural compounds --- pathways --- medicinal plants --- bioactive compounds --- 4-hydroxynonenal --- deleterious effects --- Asiatic acid --- nasopharyngeal cancer --- cisplatin resistance --- MAPK pathway --- Anthocyanin --- Solanum nigrum L. --- flavonoid biosynthesis --- AtPAP1 --- licochalcone D --- non-small cell lung cancer --- reactive oxygen species --- Acorus gramineusand --- Euodia ruticarpa --- pro-/anti-inflammatory cytokines --- steam distillation essential oil --- Th1/Th2 cytokines --- lignans --- Trachelospermum asiaticum --- GNPS --- targeted isolation --- Rheum undulatum --- Glycyrriza uralensis --- hepatic encephalopathy --- MMP-9 --- neuroinflammation --- luteolin-7-O-glucoside --- oral cancer --- migration --- invasion --- MMP-2 --- Astragalus mongholicus --- ultraviolet-B radiation --- phenolics --- untargeted gas chromatography-mass spectrometry --- targeted liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry --- Bacopa monnieri --- cheminformatics --- neurological diseases --- spinocerebellar ataxia --- system pharmacology --- (-)-epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) --- bone morphogenetic protein-2 (BMP-2) --- catethin --- fracture healing --- local use --- cardiovascular diseases --- inflammation --- lipid metabolism --- non-coding RNA --- oxidative stress --- phenolic compounds --- Peucedanum ostruthium --- Apiaceae --- ELINA --- HetCA, STOCSY --- coumarines --- NF-ĸB --- VCAM-1 --- E-selectin --- Withaferin A --- matrix metalloproteinases --- antioxidant signaling --- Curcuma aromatica --- sesquiterpene --- anti-inflammatory --- luciferase assay --- cytotoxicity --- n/a --- Alzheimer's disease

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