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Significance of Resveratrol in Clinical Management of Chronic Diseases

Awais Wahab, Kuo Gao, Caixia Jia, Feilong Zhang, Guihua Tian, Ghulam Murtaza, Jianxin Chen

Molecules · 2017 · ▲ 105 citations

Abstract

Resveratrol could be beneficial to health and provides protection against a wide array of pathologies and age-associated problems, as evident from preclinical studies. However, a comparison of animal and human studies reveals that this dietary polyphenol cannot protect against metabolic diseases and their associated complications. The clinical outcomes are affected by many factors such as sample size. This article not only presents a comprehensive review of the current advances concerning the dose, the extent of absorption, interaction and toxicity of resveratrol in human studies, but also describes its therapeutic effects against several chronic diseases such as diabetes mellitus, obesity, cardiovascular diseases, cancer and aging and the related diseases.

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Wahab, A., Gao, K., Jia, C., Zhang, F., Tian, G., Murtaza, G., &amp; Chen, J. (2017). Significance of Resveratrol in Clinical Management of Chronic Diseases. <em>Molecules</em>. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules22081329
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Wahab A, Gao K, Jia C, Zhang F, Tian G, Murtaza G, et al. Significance of Resveratrol in Clinical Management of Chronic Diseases. Molecules. 2017. doi:10.3390/molecules22081329.
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@article{awais2017Signif, title = {Significance of Resveratrol in Clinical Management of Chronic Diseases}, author = {Awais Wahab and Kuo Gao and Caixia Jia and Feilong Zhang and Guihua Tian and Ghulam Murtaza and Jianxin Chen}, journal = {Molecules}, year = {2017}, doi = {10.3390/molecules22081329}, }

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