Recent findings demonstrate that olive vegetation water (OVW) is active like a natural antiinflammatory drug. Moreover, (-) oleocantal, a fenolic aglycone of olive oil responsible for throat irritation, inhibit the cyclooxygenase enzymes in the prostaglandin-biosynthesis pathway with the same potency and profile of ibuprofen.[1] The easy access to the oleopentadial,[2] its synthesis and antioxidant evaluation [3], High-Throughput Assayed the UHPLC-ESI-MS/MS and Isotope Dilution Methods,[4] has allowed us also to investigate the the anti-inflammatory effect of oleopentanedial in a cell model we developed to mimic inflammatory injury of endothelium and the inhibition of antigenic effects induced by HHV- 8. Another statin-like principles of Bergamot Fruit and its derivates shown a reduction in the growth of three different cell lines examined. In particular the assays of cell viability were carried out on tumor cells of HEPG2 liver, mammary SKBR3 and endometrial Ishikawa

The importance of secoiridoid and flavonoids derivatives in food chemistry

NARDI M;OLIVERIO M;PROCOPIO A;
2013-01-01

Abstract

Recent findings demonstrate that olive vegetation water (OVW) is active like a natural antiinflammatory drug. Moreover, (-) oleocantal, a fenolic aglycone of olive oil responsible for throat irritation, inhibit the cyclooxygenase enzymes in the prostaglandin-biosynthesis pathway with the same potency and profile of ibuprofen.[1] The easy access to the oleopentadial,[2] its synthesis and antioxidant evaluation [3], High-Throughput Assayed the UHPLC-ESI-MS/MS and Isotope Dilution Methods,[4] has allowed us also to investigate the the anti-inflammatory effect of oleopentanedial in a cell model we developed to mimic inflammatory injury of endothelium and the inhibition of antigenic effects induced by HHV- 8. Another statin-like principles of Bergamot Fruit and its derivates shown a reduction in the growth of three different cell lines examined. In particular the assays of cell viability were carried out on tumor cells of HEPG2 liver, mammary SKBR3 and endometrial Ishikawa
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