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The Role of Dietary Bioactive Compounds in Human Health by Baojun Xu, Bin Du ISBN 9783725843695, 9783725843701, 3725843694, 3725843708 instant download

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Authors:Baojun Xu, Bin Du
Pages:254 pages
Year:2025
Publisher:MDPI
Language:english
File Size:26.45 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9783725843695, 9783725843701, 3725843694, 3725843708
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The Role of Dietary Bioactive Compounds in Human Health by Baojun Xu, Bin Du ISBN 9783725843695, 9783725843701, 3725843694, 3725843708 instant download

This Special Issue presents the latest research findings and existing knowledge regarding the disease prevention effects (including antioxidative, anti-tumor, anti-obesity, anti-diabetes, anti-inflammatory, cardiovascular-protective, skin-protective, and neuroprotective activities) of dietary bioactive compounds. The underlying molecular mechanisms of how these dietary bioactive compounds regulate their health-promoting effects are discussed. 
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The Special Issue includes eleven papers covering the above-mentioned aspects, with six reviews and five research papers. The results of the above-mentioned studies will fill the gap between our knowledge of natural bioactive compounds and their underlying cellular signaling and molecular mechanisms. Further studies are needed to discover the cross-connections between oxidative stress and disease prevention in signaling pathways networks.
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