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Polyphenols: Chemistry, bioavailability, bioactivity, nutritional aspects and human health benefits: A review.
El-Saadony, Mohamed T; Yang, Tao; Saad, Ahmed M; Alkafaas, Samar Sami; Elkafas, Sara Samy; Eldeeb, Gehad S; Mohammed, Dina Mostafa; Salem, Heba M; Korma, Sameh A; Loutfy, Samah A; Alshahran, Mohammad Y; Ahmed, Ahmed Ezzat; Mosa, Walid F A; Abd El-Mageed, Taia A; Ahmed, Atef F; Fahmy, Mohamed A; El-Tarabily, Marawan K; Mahmoud, Reda M; AbuQamar, Synan F; El-Tarabily, Khaled A; Lorenzo, José M.
  • El-Saadony MT; Department of Agricultural Microbiology, Faculty of Agriculture, Zagazig University, Zagazig, 44511, Egypt.
  • Yang T; Key Laboratory of Tropical Translational Medicine of Ministry of Education, School of Pharmacy, Hainan Medical University, Haikou, 571199, China.
  • Saad AM; Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Agriculture, Zagazig University, Zagazig, 44511, Egypt.
  • Alkafaas SS; Molecular Cell Biology Unit, Division of Biochemistry, Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Tanta University, Tanta, 31527, Egypt.
  • Elkafas SS; Production Engineering and Mechanical Design Department, Faculty of Engineering, Menofia University, Shebin El Kom, 32511, Egypt; Faculty of Control System and Robotics, Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics (ITMO) University, Saint-Petersburg, Russia.
  • Eldeeb GS; Department of Food Technology, Faculty of Agriculture, Suez Canal University, Ismailia, 41522, Egypt.
  • Mohammed DM; Nutrition and Food Sciences Department, National Research Centre, Dokki, Giza, 12622, Egypt.
  • Salem HM; Department of Poultry Diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Cairo University, Giza, 12211, Egypt.
  • Korma SA; Department of Food Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Zagazig University, Zagazig, 44511, Egypt.
  • Loutfy SA; Virology and Immunology Unit, Cancer Biology Department, National Cancer Institute, Cairo University, Cairo, 12211, Egypt.
  • Alshahran MY; Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences, College of Applied Medical Sciences, King Khalid University, Abha, 9088, Saudi Arabia.
  • Ahmed AE; Department of Biology, College of Science, King Khalid University, Abha, 61421, Saudi Arabia.
  • Mosa WFA; Plant Production Department (Horticulture-Pomology), Faculty of Agriculture, Saba Basha, Alexandria University, Alexandria, 21531, Egypt.
  • Abd El-Mageed TA; Soil and Water Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Fayoum University, Fayoum, 63514, Egypt.
  • Ahmed AF; Department of Biology, College of Science, Taif University, Taif, 21944, Saudi Arabia.
  • Fahmy MA; Department of Agricultural Microbiology, Faculty of Agriculture, Zagazig University, Zagazig, 44511, Egypt.
  • El-Tarabily MK; Faculty of Medicine, University of Debrecen, Debrecen, 4032, Hungary.
  • Mahmoud RM; Dr Nutrition Pharmaceuticals (DNP), Dubai, 48685, United Arab Emirates.
  • AbuQamar SF; Department of Biology, United Arab Emirates University, Al Ain, 15551, United Arab Emirates. Electronic address: sabuqamar@uaeu.ac.ae.
  • El-Tarabily KA; Department of Biology, United Arab Emirates University, Al Ain, 15551, United Arab Emirates; Harry Butler Institute, Murdoch University, Murdoch, 6150, W.A., Australia.
  • Lorenzo JM; Centro Tecnologico´ de La Carne de Galicia, Rúa Galicia No. 4, Parque Tecnologico de Galicia, San Cibrao das Vinas, Ourense, 32900, Spain; Universidad de Vigo, Area´ de Tecnología de Los Alimentos, Facultad de Ciencias de Ourense, Ourense, 32004, Spain.
Int J Biol Macromol ; 277(Pt 3): 134223, 2024 Oct.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39084416
ABSTRACT
Polyphenols, including phenolics, alkaloids, and terpenes, are secondary metabolites that are commonly found in fruits, vegetables, and beverages, such as tea, coffee, wine, chocolate, and beer. These compounds have gained considerable attention and market demand because of their potential health benefits. However, their application is limited due to their low absorption rates and reduced tissue distribution efficiency. Engineering polyphenol-protein complexes or conjugates can enhance the antioxidant properties, bioavailability, and stability of polyphenols and improve digestive enzyme hydrolysis, target-specific delivery, and overall biological functions. Complex polyphenols, such as melanin, tannins, and ellagitannins, can promote gut microbiota balance, bolster antioxidant defense, and improve overall human health. Despite these benefits, the safety of polyphenol complexes must be thoroughly evaluated before their use as functional food additives or supplements. This review provides a detailed overview of the types of macromolecular polyphenols, their chemical composition, and their role in food enrichment. The mechanisms by which complex polyphenols act as antioxidative, anti-inflammatory, and anticancer agents have also been discussed.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Disponibilidad Biológica / Polifenoles / Antioxidantes Límite: Animals / Humans Idioma: En Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Disponibilidad Biológica / Polifenoles / Antioxidantes Límite: Animals / Humans Idioma: En Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article