In this paper, the biosynthesis process of phenolic compounds in plants is summarized, which includes the shikimate, pentose phosphate and phenylpropanoid pathways. Plant phenolic compounds can act as antioxidants, structural polymers (lignin), attractants (flavonoids and carotenoids), UV screens (flavonoids), signal compounds (salicylic acid and flavonoids) and defense response chemicals (tannins and phytoalexins). From a human physiological standpoint, phenolic compounds are vital in defense responses, such as anti-aging, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and anti-proliferative activities. Therefore, it is beneficial to eat such plant foods that have a high antioxidant compound content, which will cut down the incidence of certain chronic di...
Phytochemical means plant derived chemicals they are defined as bioactive nutrient present in plant ...
Phenolic compounds are probably the most explored natural compounds due to their potential health be...
Phenolic compounds are non-essential dietary compounds that are found in many vegetables (i.e. onion...
In this paper, the biosynthesis process of phenolic compounds in plants is summarized, which include...
Phenolic compounds represent a group of molecules and its functions in the growth and development wi...
Phenolic compounds (PCs) in plants play an important role in growth control and have antioxidant, st...
As potential agents for preventing different oxidative stress-related diseases, phenolic compounds h...
Medicinal plants were shown to play a significant role in curing many diseases of ancient times. The...
Phenolics are broadly distributed in the plant kingdom and are the most abundant secondary metabolit...
Plants respond to various abiotic and biotic stress conditions through accumulation of phenolic comp...
Recently, significant advances in modern medicine and therapeutic agents have been achieved. However...
Food insecurity, climate change, and public health challenges are interconnected and pressing issues...
“Plant phenolics” and “polyphenols” are secondary natural metabolites arising biogenetically from ei...
Background: Medicinal plants are used to treat various disorders, including diabetes, globally in a ...
Oxidative stress has emerged as one of the targets in several medical conditions and in several type...
Phytochemical means plant derived chemicals they are defined as bioactive nutrient present in plant ...
Phenolic compounds are probably the most explored natural compounds due to their potential health be...
Phenolic compounds are non-essential dietary compounds that are found in many vegetables (i.e. onion...
In this paper, the biosynthesis process of phenolic compounds in plants is summarized, which include...
Phenolic compounds represent a group of molecules and its functions in the growth and development wi...
Phenolic compounds (PCs) in plants play an important role in growth control and have antioxidant, st...
As potential agents for preventing different oxidative stress-related diseases, phenolic compounds h...
Medicinal plants were shown to play a significant role in curing many diseases of ancient times. The...
Phenolics are broadly distributed in the plant kingdom and are the most abundant secondary metabolit...
Plants respond to various abiotic and biotic stress conditions through accumulation of phenolic comp...
Recently, significant advances in modern medicine and therapeutic agents have been achieved. However...
Food insecurity, climate change, and public health challenges are interconnected and pressing issues...
“Plant phenolics” and “polyphenols” are secondary natural metabolites arising biogenetically from ei...
Background: Medicinal plants are used to treat various disorders, including diabetes, globally in a ...
Oxidative stress has emerged as one of the targets in several medical conditions and in several type...
Phytochemical means plant derived chemicals they are defined as bioactive nutrient present in plant ...
Phenolic compounds are probably the most explored natural compounds due to their potential health be...
Phenolic compounds are non-essential dietary compounds that are found in many vegetables (i.e. onion...