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Flavonoids: Broad Spectrum Agents on Chronic Inflammation

Hyun Lim, Moon Young Heo, Hyun Pyo Kim

Biomolecules & Therapeutics · 2019 · ▲ 67 citations

Abstract

. Of these actions, their anti-inflammatory action is prominent. They can regulate transcription of many proinflammatory genes such as cyclooxygenase- 2/inducible nitric oxide synthase and many cytokines/chemokines. Recent studies have demonstrated that certain flavonoid derivatives can affect pathways of inflammasome activation and autophagy(definition). Certain flavonoids can also accelerate the resolution phase of inflammation, leading to avoiding chronic inflammatory stimuli. All these pharmacological actions with newly emerging activities render flavonoids to be potential therapeutics for chronic inflammatory disorders including arthritic inflammation, meta-inflammation, and inflammaging(definition). Recent findings of flavonoids are summarized and future perspectives are presented in this review.

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Lim, H., Heo, M.Y., &amp; Kim, H.P. (2019). Flavonoids: Broad Spectrum Agents on Chronic Inflammation. <em>Biomolecules & Therapeutics</em>. https://doi.org/10.4062/biomolther.2019.034
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Lim H, Heo MY, Kim HP. Flavonoids: Broad Spectrum Agents on Chronic Inflammation. Biomolecules & Therapeutics. 2019. doi:10.4062/biomolther.2019.034.
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@unpublished{hyun2019Flavon, title = {Flavonoids: Broad Spectrum Agents on Chronic Inflammation}, author = {Hyun Lim and Moon Young Heo and Hyun Pyo Kim}, journal = {Biomolecules & Therapeutics}, year = {2019}, doi = {10.4062/biomolther.2019.034}, }

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