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Health Benefits and Molecular Mechanisms of Resveratrol: A Narrative Review

Xiao Meng, Jing Zhou, Cai‐Ning Zhao, Ren‐You Gan, Hua‐Bin Li

Foods · 2020 · ▲ 372 citations

Abstract

Resveratrol is a bioactive compound in many foods. Since its anticancer activity was reported in 1997, its health benefits have been intensively investigated. Resveratrol has antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory, glucose and lipid regulatory, neuroprotective, and cardiovascular protective effects, therefore, can protect against diverse chronic diseases, such as cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), cancer, liver diseases, obesity, diabetes, Alzheimer's disease, and Parkinson's disease. This review summarizes the main findings of resveratrol-related health benefits in recent epidemiological surveys, experimental studies, and clinical trials, highlighting its related molecular mechanisms. Resveratrol, therefore, has been regarded as a potent candidate for the development of nutraceuticals and pharmaceuticals to prevent and treat certain chronic diseases.

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Meng, X., Zhou, J., Zhao, C., Gan, R., &amp; Li, H. (2020). Health Benefits and Molecular Mechanisms of Resveratrol: A Narrative Review. <em>Foods</em>. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods9030340
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Meng X, Zhou J, Zhao C, Gan R, Li H. Health Benefits and Molecular Mechanisms of Resveratrol: A Narrative Review. Foods. 2020. doi:10.3390/foods9030340.
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@article{xiao2020Health, title = {Health Benefits and Molecular Mechanisms of Resveratrol: A Narrative Review}, author = {Xiao Meng and Jing Zhou and Cai‐Ning Zhao and Ren‐You Gan and Hua‐Bin Li}, journal = {Foods}, year = {2020}, doi = {10.3390/foods9030340}, }

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