| Literature DB >> 30669612 |
Mariane Lutz1,2, Eduardo Fuentes3,4, Felipe Ávila5,6, Marcelo Alarcón7,8, Iván Palomo9,10.
Abstract
The population is now living longer during the period classified as "elderly" (60 years and older), exhibiting multimorbidity associated to the lengthening of the average life span. The dietary intake of phenolic compounds (PC) may affect the physiology, disease development and progression during the aging process, reducing risk factors of age related diseases. The aim of this review is to briefly describe some of the possible effects of a series of PC on the reduction of risk factors of the onset of cardiovascular diseases, considering their potential mechanisms of action. The main actions described for PC are associated with reduced platelet activity, anti-inflammatory effects, and the protection from oxidation to reduce LDL and the generation of advanced glycation end products. Preclinical and clinical evidence of the physiological effects of various PC is presented, as well as the health claims approved by regulatory agencies.Entities:
Keywords: age related diseases; aging; atherothrombosis; cardiovascular disease; health claims; oxidative stress; phenolic compounds; platelets
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30669612 PMCID: PMC6359321 DOI: 10.3390/molecules24020366
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Molecules ISSN: 1420-3049 Impact factor: 4.411
PC affecting platelet aggregation induced by different agonists.
| Phenolic Compound | Amount (μM) | Agonist | % Inhibition | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Caffeic acid | 478 | Collagen (1 μg/mL) | 50 | [ |
| 14 | ADP (3 μM) | 0 | [ | |
| p-Coumaric acid | 483 | Collagen (1 μg/mL) | 50 | [ |
| Ferulic acid | 482 | Collagen (1 μg/mL) | 50 | [ |
| Gallic acid | 100 | Thrombin (0.1 UI/mL) | 10 | [ |
| Quercetin | 102 | ADP (5 μM) | 50 | [ |
| 55 | Collagen (2.5 μg/mL) | 50 | [ | |
| 330 | Thrombin (0.1 UI/mL) | 50 | [ | |
| 18 | ARA (45 μg/mL) | 50 | [ | |
| Myricetin | 420 | ADP (4 μM) | 0 | [ |
| 420 | Collagen (1 μg/mL) | 0 | [ | |
| 100 | Thrombin (1.5 UI/mL) | 0 | [ | |
| 55 | ARA (45 μg/mL) | 50 | [ | |
| Catechin | 420 | ADP (10 μM) | 0 | [ |
| 420 | Collagen (1 μg/mL) | 0 | [ | |
| 420 | Thrombin (1.5 UI/mL) | 0 | [ | |
| 420 | ARA (500 μg/mL) | 0 | [ | |
| Epicatechin | 100 | Thrombin (0.1 UI/mL) | 0 | [ |
| Apigenin | 420 | ADP (10 μM) | 0 | [ |
| 420 | Collagen (1 μg/mL) | 0 | [ | |
| 420 | Thrombin (1.5 UI/mL) | 0 | [ | |
| 420 | ARA (500 μg/mL) | 0 | [ | |
| Luteolin | 100 | Collagen (2 μg/mL) | 23 | [ |
| 200 | Thrombin (0.5 UI/mL) | 50 | [ | |
| 57 | ARA (38 μg/mL) | 50 | [ | |
| Hesperetin | 200 | Collagen (5 μg/mL) | 50 | [ |
| 120 | ARA (45 μg/mL) | 50 | [ | |
| Genistein | 12 | Collagen (5 μg/mL) | 50 | [ |
| 100 | Thrombin (0.5 UI/mL) | 50 | [ | |
| 24 | ARA (38 μg/mL) | 50 | [ | |
| Resveratrol | 11 | ADP (3 μM) | 0 | [ |
| 50 | Collagen (5 μg/mL) | 0 | [ | |
| 1000 | Thrombin (0.12 UI/mL) | 10 | [ |
ADP: adenosine diphosphate; ARA: arachidonic acid.