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Therapeutic Potential of Quercetin: New Insights and Perspectives for Human Health

Salehi, B; Machin, L; Monzote, L; Sharifi-Rad, J; Ezzat, SM; Salem, MA; Merghany, RM; El Mahdy, NM; Klllç, CS; Sytar, O; Sharifi-Rad, M; Sharopov, F

Quercetin (Que) and its derivatives are naturally occurring phytochemicals with promising bioactive effects. The antidiabetic, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antimicrobial, anti-Alzheimer's, antiarthritic, cardiovascular, and wound-healing effects of Que have been extensively investigated, as well as its anticancer activity against different cancer cell lines has been recently reported. Que and its derivatives...


Mushrooms-Rich Preparations on Wound Healing: From Nutritional to Medicinal Att...

Sharifi-Rad, J; Butnariu, M; Ezzat, SM; Adetunji, CO; Imran, M; Sobhani, SR; Tufail, T; Hosseinabadi, T; Ramírez-Alarcón, K; Martorell, M; Maroyi, A

Mushrooms have a significant role in human diet as functional food and as a nutraceutical resource. The combination of its umami flavor, protein, vitamins, minerals and carbohydrates has meant that mushrooms could be considered a cheap food source for a long time in many countries. Moreover, mushrooms contain an excellent variety of bioactive metabolites that can be successful in both prevention and treatment o...


Symphytum species: A comprehensive review on chemical composition, food applica...

Salehi, B; Sharopov, F; Tumer, TB; Ozleyen, A; Rodríguez-Pérez, C; Ezzat, SM; Azzini, E; Hosseinabadi, T; Butnariu, M; Sarac, I; Bostan, C; Acharya, K

Symphytum species belongs to the Boraginaceae family and have been used for centuries for bone breakages, sprains and rheumatism, liver problems, gastritis, ulcers, skin problems, joint pain and contusions, wounds, gout, hematomas and thrombophlebitis. Considering the innumerable potentialities of the Symphytum species and their widespread use in the world, it is extremely important to provide data compiling th...


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