Cyanidin and its glycosides belong to the anthocyanins, a widespread class of water-soluble plant compounds that are responsible for the brilliant color (red, orange, blue) of fruits and flowers. They are widely ingested by humans as it has been estimated a daily intake around 180 mg, mainly deriving from fruits and red wines. This paper reviews the literature on the biological activities, absorption and metabolism of cyanidins, with emphasis to the antioxidant, antimutagenic and other protective activities ascribed to these compounds. Their role in contrasting development of cancer and other pathologies is also reviewed. It is concluded that a great deal of work is still necessary to i) definitively clarify the metabolism of cyanidins in h...
Cyanidin, a natural anthocyanin abundant in fruits and vegetables, has shown the health benefits due...
Understanding biochemical pathways involved in metabolism of natural polyphenols in mammals might re...
Anthocyanins are plant pigments and dietary phytochemicals, and may have potential health benefits. ...
Cyanidin and its glycosides belong to the anthocyanins, a widespread class of water-soluble plant co...
Cyanidin and its glycosides belong to the anthocyanins, a widespread class of water-soluble plant co...
Cyanidin and its glycosides (Cy and Cyg) have been indicated as promising candidates as dietary comp...
e Summary. cyanidin and its glycosides (cy and cyg) have been indicated as promising candidates as d...
Anthocyanins (ACNs) are plant secondary metabolites from the flavonoid family. Red to blue fruits ar...
Anthocyanins are a class of water-soluble flavonoids widely present in fruits and vegetables. Dietar...
In recent years, the consumption of natural-based foods, including beans, fruits, legumes, nuts, oil...
The anthocyanins show efficient antioxidant properties and free radical scavenging properties which ...
The metabolic fate of dietary anthocyanins (ACN) has not been fully clarified in humans. In all prev...
Anthocyanins are a group of natural occurring pigments responsible for the red-blue colour of many f...
The metabolic fate of dietary anthocyanins (ACN) has not been fully clarified in humans. In all prev...
Anthocyanins are flavonoid containing polyphenolic phytochemicals. They are widely present in plants...
Cyanidin, a natural anthocyanin abundant in fruits and vegetables, has shown the health benefits due...
Understanding biochemical pathways involved in metabolism of natural polyphenols in mammals might re...
Anthocyanins are plant pigments and dietary phytochemicals, and may have potential health benefits. ...
Cyanidin and its glycosides belong to the anthocyanins, a widespread class of water-soluble plant co...
Cyanidin and its glycosides belong to the anthocyanins, a widespread class of water-soluble plant co...
Cyanidin and its glycosides (Cy and Cyg) have been indicated as promising candidates as dietary comp...
e Summary. cyanidin and its glycosides (cy and cyg) have been indicated as promising candidates as d...
Anthocyanins (ACNs) are plant secondary metabolites from the flavonoid family. Red to blue fruits ar...
Anthocyanins are a class of water-soluble flavonoids widely present in fruits and vegetables. Dietar...
In recent years, the consumption of natural-based foods, including beans, fruits, legumes, nuts, oil...
The anthocyanins show efficient antioxidant properties and free radical scavenging properties which ...
The metabolic fate of dietary anthocyanins (ACN) has not been fully clarified in humans. In all prev...
Anthocyanins are a group of natural occurring pigments responsible for the red-blue colour of many f...
The metabolic fate of dietary anthocyanins (ACN) has not been fully clarified in humans. In all prev...
Anthocyanins are flavonoid containing polyphenolic phytochemicals. They are widely present in plants...
Cyanidin, a natural anthocyanin abundant in fruits and vegetables, has shown the health benefits due...
Understanding biochemical pathways involved in metabolism of natural polyphenols in mammals might re...
Anthocyanins are plant pigments and dietary phytochemicals, and may have potential health benefits. ...