Epidemiological studies suggest that fruits and vegetables may play a role in promoting bone growth and preventing age-related bone loss, attributable, at least in part, to phytochemicals such as flavonoids stimulating osteoblastogenesis. Through systematically screening the effect of flavonoids on the osteogenic differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells <i>in vitro</i> and correlating activity with chemical structure using comparative molecular field analysis, we have successfully identified important structural features that relate to their activity, as well as reliably predicted the activity of compounds with unknown activity. Contour maps emphasized the importance of electronegativity, steric bulk, and a 2-C–3-C double bond at the...
Flavonoids, a group of natural compounds found in a variety of vegetables and herbal medicines, have...
A soybean-rich diet was shown to reduce the incidence of osteoporosis in Eastern countries; its effe...
Quercetin, fruit consumption, and bone mineral density Dear Sir: McGartland et al (1) reported a cor...
Epidemiological studies suggest that fruits and vegetables may play a role in promoting bone growth ...
Group/Network Programs: Mineralized Tissue: no. 0311OBJECTIVES: Flavonoids are polyphenol compounds ...
Imbalance of bone homeostasis, with excessive bone resorption compared with bone formation, leads to...
Copyright © 2014 Chien-Hung Lai et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeCo...
Summary For the nutritional management of bone health and the prevention of osteoporosis it is impor...
Flavonoids, a group of natural compounds mainly derived from plants are well known to possess divers...
A growing body of evidence highlights the properties of flavonoids in natural foods for disease prev...
Scope: Flavonoids represent a group of polyphenolic compounds commonly found in daily nutrition with...
Evidence accumulates that a family of plant compounds, known as flavonoids, can prevent or slow down...
A soybean-rich diet was shown to reduce the incidence of osteoporosis in Eastern countries; its effe...
Flavonoids are ubiquitously present in plant-based foods and natural health products. The molecule o...
ReviewInternational audienceRecent research has provided insights into dietary components that may o...
Flavonoids, a group of natural compounds found in a variety of vegetables and herbal medicines, have...
A soybean-rich diet was shown to reduce the incidence of osteoporosis in Eastern countries; its effe...
Quercetin, fruit consumption, and bone mineral density Dear Sir: McGartland et al (1) reported a cor...
Epidemiological studies suggest that fruits and vegetables may play a role in promoting bone growth ...
Group/Network Programs: Mineralized Tissue: no. 0311OBJECTIVES: Flavonoids are polyphenol compounds ...
Imbalance of bone homeostasis, with excessive bone resorption compared with bone formation, leads to...
Copyright © 2014 Chien-Hung Lai et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeCo...
Summary For the nutritional management of bone health and the prevention of osteoporosis it is impor...
Flavonoids, a group of natural compounds mainly derived from plants are well known to possess divers...
A growing body of evidence highlights the properties of flavonoids in natural foods for disease prev...
Scope: Flavonoids represent a group of polyphenolic compounds commonly found in daily nutrition with...
Evidence accumulates that a family of plant compounds, known as flavonoids, can prevent or slow down...
A soybean-rich diet was shown to reduce the incidence of osteoporosis in Eastern countries; its effe...
Flavonoids are ubiquitously present in plant-based foods and natural health products. The molecule o...
ReviewInternational audienceRecent research has provided insights into dietary components that may o...
Flavonoids, a group of natural compounds found in a variety of vegetables and herbal medicines, have...
A soybean-rich diet was shown to reduce the incidence of osteoporosis in Eastern countries; its effe...
Quercetin, fruit consumption, and bone mineral density Dear Sir: McGartland et al (1) reported a cor...