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In the shadow of resveratrol: biological activities of epsilon-viniferin.

Pauline Beaumont1,2, Arnaud Courtois1,2,3, Claude Atgié4,5, Tristan Richard1,2, Stéphanie Krisa6,7.   

Abstract

Stilbenes are secondary metabolites belonging to the polyphenol family. Those compounds are derived from the glycosylation, prenylation, methoxylation, hydroxylation, or also oligomerization of the well-known trans-resveratrol. One of them, trans-epsilon-viniferin (ε-viniferin), is a trans-resveratrol dimer that arouses the interest of researchers in the field of human health. The biosynthesis of this molecule in various plant species, particularly high in the Vitaceae family, explains its presence in some red wines, which represent the main source of ε-viniferin in the human diet. Although bioavailability studies have shown poor absorption and high metabolism of this stilbene, multiple studies demonstrated its biological properties. The ε-viniferin exhibits strong activities against inflammatory and oxidative stress. Moreover, various studies have reported great activity of this compound not only in a wide range of disorders and diseases, such as cancer, obesity, and its associated disorders, but also in vascular diseases and neurodegeneration, for which the pathophysiology is closely related to the state of oxidation and inflammation. This review provides a state of art of the main activities of ε-viniferin demonstrated in vitro and in vivo, highlighting that this resveratrol dimer could be a promising candidate for future functional foods or supplement foods used for the management of many chronic diseases of concern in terms of public health.
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Keywords:  Biological activities; Resveratrol dimer; ε-Viniferin

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35312966     DOI: 10.1007/s13105-022-00880-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol Biochem        ISSN: 1138-7548            Impact factor:   4.158


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