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22 Citations
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31 Pages

Redox Imbalance in Inflammation: The Interplay of Oxidative and Reductive Stress

  • Francesco Bellanti,
  • Anna Rita Daniela Coda,
  • Maria Incoronata Trecca,
  • Aurelio Lo Buglio,
  • Gaetano Serviddio and
  • Gianluigi Vendemiale

Redox imbalance plays a pivotal role in the regulation of inflammation, influencing both the onset and progression of various inflammatory conditions. While the pro-inflammatory role of oxidative stress (OS) is well established, the impact of reducti...

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21 Citations
5,715 Views
22 Pages

Reduction of Inflammation and Colon Injury by a Spearmint Phenolic Extract in Experimental Bowel Disease in Mice

  • Rosa Direito,
  • João Rocha,
  • Ana Lima,
  • Maria Margarida Gonçalves,
  • Maria Paula Duarte,
  • Vanessa Mateus,
  • Catarina Sousa,
  • Adelaide Fernandes,
  • Rui Pinto and
  • Ricardo Boavida Ferreira
  • + 2 authors

Background: Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (IBD) encompasses both Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis, known to be connected to an enlarged risk for developing colorectal cancer (CRC). Spearmint (Mentha spicata L.) is a Mediterranean plant used...

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35 Citations
5,887 Views
15 Pages

GLP-1 Analog Liraglutide Improves Vascular Function in Polymicrobial Sepsis by Reduction of Oxidative Stress and Inflammation

  • Johanna Helmstädter,
  • Karin Keppeler,
  • Franziska Aust,
  • Leonie Küster,
  • Katie Frenis,
  • Konstantina Filippou,
  • Ksenija Vujacic-Mirski,
  • Simeon Tsohataridis,
  • Sanela Kalinovic and
  • Swenja Kröller-Schön
  • + 5 authors

Sepsis causes high mortality in the setting of septic shock. LEADER and other trials revealed cardioprotective and anti-inflammatory properties of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) analogs like liraglutide (Lira). We previously demonstrated improved su...

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10 Citations
3,416 Views
23 Pages

Intestinal Microbiota Reduction Followed by Fasting Discloses Microbial Triggering of Inflammation in Rheumatoid Arthritis

  • Thomas Häupl,
  • Till Sörensen,
  • Biljana Smiljanovic,
  • Marine Darcy,
  • Justus Scheder-Bieschin,
  • Nico Steckhan,
  • Anika M. Hartmann,
  • Daniela A. Koppold,
  • Bruno Stuhlmüller and
  • Karl Skriner
  • + 11 authors

28 June 2023

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) synovitis is dominated by monocytes/macrophages with inflammatory patterns resembling microbial stimulation. In search of triggers, we reduced the intestinal microbiome in 20 RA patients (open label study DRKS00014097) by bo...

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1,884 Views
11 Pages

Overweight and Obesity Contribute to Inflammation and Reduction in Mean Corpuscular Volume and Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin in Schoolchildren

  • Bárbara Leles Fernandes,
  • Alexandre Wallace Dias Cozer,
  • Filipe Caldeira Vasconcelos Souza,
  • Luana Dias Santiago,
  • Marlucy Rodrigues Lima,
  • Pauline Martins Leite,
  • Alda Maria Soares Silveira,
  • Barbara Nery Enes,
  • Marcelo Henrique Fernandes Ottoni and
  • Rafael Silva Gama
  • + 1 author

13 December 2024

Background: The inflammation associated with overweight and obesity seems to alter iron metabolism, but there are few studies evaluating those conditions in children. Thus, we aimed to evaluate the leukometric, immunological, and hematimetric paramet...

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402 Views
16 Pages

28 September 2025

The compatible solute ectoine is known to attenuate inflammatory effects in the airways after exposure to combustion-derived nanoparticles. Pro-inflammatory signaling in epithelial cells, as well as antiapoptotic mechanisms in neutrophilic granulocyt...

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201 Citations
15,272 Views
26 Pages

Reductive Stress in Inflammation-Associated Diseases and the Pro-Oxidant Effect of Antioxidant Agents

  • Israel Pérez-Torres,
  • Verónica Guarner-Lans and
  • María Esther Rubio-Ruiz

5 October 2017

Abstract: Reductive stress (RS) is the counterpart oxidative stress (OS), and can occur in response to conditions that shift the redox balance of important biological redox couples, such as the NAD+/NADH, NADP+/NADPH, and GSH/GSSG, to a more reducing...

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54 Citations
5,732 Views
9 Pages

The natural product 6-gingerol, a major bioactive component of the rhizome of ginger (Zingiber officinale), is known to have several beneficial effects on health, including anti-inflammatory activity. The present study aimed to investigate the effect...

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16 Citations
5,717 Views
14 Pages

TRPV1 Antagonists as Novel Anti-Diabetic Agents: Regulation of Oral Glucose Tolerance and Insulin Secretion Through Reduction of Low-Grade Inflammation?

  • Dorte X. Gram,
  • Josefine Fribo,
  • Istvan Nagy,
  • Carsten Gotfredsen,
  • Ana Charrua,
  • John B. Hansen,
  • Anker J. Hansen and
  • Arpad Szallasi

With a global prevalence among adults over 18 years of age approaching 9%, Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) has reached pandemic proportions and represents a major unmet medical need. To date, no disease modifying treatment is available for T2DM patie...

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16 Citations
2,683 Views
15 Pages

25 August 2022

Asthma is one of the most common inflammatory diseases affecting the airways. Approximately 300 million individuals suffer from asthma around the world. Allergic immune responses in the asthmatic airways are predominantly driven by Th2 cells and eosi...

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28 Citations
2,716 Views
15 Pages

Sterile inflammation is a natural response of the organism in the absence of microorganisms, which is triggered in correspondence with the degree of tissue damage sustained after a surgical procedure. The objective of this study was to explore the va...

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9 Citations
4,232 Views
14 Pages

APE1/Ref-1 as a Therapeutic Target for Inflammatory Bowel Disease

  • Lauren Sahakian,
  • Ainsley M. Robinson,
  • Linda Sahakian,
  • Rhian Stavely,
  • Mark R. Kelley and
  • Kulmira Nurgali

24 October 2023

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is characterized by chronic relapsing inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract. The prevalence of IBD is increasing with approximately 4.9 million cases reported worldwide. Current therapies are limited due to the s...

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40 Citations
6,662 Views
17 Pages

Antioxidant Paradox in Male Infertility: ‘A Blind Eye’ on Inflammation

  • Sulagna Dutta,
  • Pallav Sengupta,
  • Shubhadeep Roychoudhury,
  • Srikumar Chakravarthi,
  • Chee Woon Wang and
  • Petr Slama

16 January 2022

The pathophysiology of male infertility involves various interlinked endogenous pathways. About 50% of the cases of infertility in men are idiopathic, and oxidative stress (OS) reportedly serves as a central mechanism in impairing male fertility para...

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  • Open Access
14 Citations
1,890 Views
11 Pages

Cardioprotective Effects of Sodium Glucose Cotransporter 2 Inhibition in Angiotensin II-Dependent Hypertension Are Mediated by the Local Reduction of Sympathetic Activity and Inflammation

  • Giovanna Castoldi,
  • Raffaella Carletti,
  • Silvia Ippolito,
  • Massimiliano Colzani,
  • Sara Pelucchi,
  • Gianpaolo Zerbini,
  • Gianluca Perseghin,
  • Giovanni Zatti and
  • Cira R. T. di Gioia

The cardioprotective effects of sodium glucose cotrasponter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors seem to be independent from the effects on glycemic control, through little-known mechanisms. In this study, we investigate whether the cardioprotective effects of empag...

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1 Citations
2,032 Views
18 Pages

Reduction in Hippocampal Amyloid-β Peptide (Aβ) Content during Glycine-Proline-Glutamate (Gly-Pro-Glu) Co-Administration Is Associated with Changes in Inflammation and Insulin-like Growth Factor (IGF)-I Signaling

  • Laura M. Frago,
  • Emma Burgos-Ramos,
  • María Rodríguez-Pérez,
  • Sandra Canelles,
  • Eduardo Arilla-Ferreiro,
  • Jesús Argente,
  • Manuela G. López and
  • Vicente Barrios

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is characterized by the deposition in the brain of senile plaques composed of amyloid-β peptides (Aβs) that increase inflammation. An endogenous peptide derived from the insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-I, gly...

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  • Open Access
51 Citations
13,063 Views
23 Pages

The Efficacy of an Energy-Restricted Anti-Inflammatory Diet for the Management of Obesity in Younger Adults

  • Gordana Kenđel Jovanović,
  • Ines Mrakovcic-Sutic,
  • Sandra Pavičić Žeželj,
  • Branislav Šuša,
  • Dario Rahelić and
  • Sanja Klobučar Majanović

22 November 2020

There is growing evidence of the dietary impact on obesity-induced low-grade chronic inflammation and the associated chronic non-communicable diseases modification. We determined changes in body composition and cardiometabolic and inflammatory status...

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  • Open Access
17 Citations
3,259 Views
15 Pages

Atractylone in the Atractylodes macrocephala Rhizoma Essential Oil and Its Anti-Inflammatory Activity

  • Ling Li,
  • Yihao He,
  • Nan Wang,
  • Yuting Li,
  • Yaoyao Du,
  • Ning He,
  • Bing Wang and
  • Tong Zhang

30 October 2023

The aim of this study was to conduct a screening of potential therapeutic compounds found in the Atractylodes macrocephala rhizoma essential oil (AO) and explore its mechanism of action in the treatment of ulcerative colitis (UC). An inflammation cel...

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6 Citations
3,015 Views
18 Pages

System, Method and Software for Calculation of a Cannabis Drug Efficiency Index for the Reduction of Inflammation

  • Nicolas Borisov,
  • Yaroslav Ilnytskyy,
  • Boseon Byeon,
  • Olga Kovalchuk and
  • Igor Kovalchuk

31 December 2020

There are many varieties of Cannabis sativa that differ from each other by composition of cannabinoids, terpenes and other molecules. The medicinal properties of these cultivars are often very different, with some being more efficient than others. Th...

  • Article
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15 Citations
3,305 Views
15 Pages

Korean Red Ginseng Ameliorates Allergic Asthma through Reduction of Lung Inflammation and Oxidation

  • Jin-Hwa Kim,
  • Jeong-Won Kim,
  • Chang-Yeop Kim,
  • Ji-Soo Jeong,
  • Je-Oh Lim,
  • Je-Won Ko and
  • Tae-Won Kim

Six-year-old red ginseng, which is processed from the whole ginseng root via steaming and drying, has been shown to have preventive effects such as antioxidative, anti-inflammatory, and immunomodulatory. In this study, we evaluated the therapeutic ef...

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3 Citations
2,410 Views
17 Pages

Effects of Melatonin on Exercise-Induced Oxidative Stress in Adults with Obesity Undergoing a Multidisciplinary Body Weight Reduction Program

  • Antonello E. Rigamonti,
  • Federico M. Rubino,
  • Diana Caroli,
  • Adele Bondesan,
  • Stefania Mai,
  • Silvano G. Cella,
  • Lucia Centofanti,
  • Rita Paroni and
  • Alessandro Sartorio

3 September 2024

Background: Obesity is characterized by increased oxidative stress, which, in a vicious circle, promotes chronic low-grade inflammation. Melatonin, a well-documented antioxidant, might be useful as a supplement to enhance the cardiometabolic benefits...

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1,118 Views
19 Pages

Xylitol Antioxidant Properties: A Potential Effect for Inflammation Reduction in Menopausal Women?—A Pilot Study

  • Ilona Górna,
  • Magdalena Kowalówka,
  • Barbara Więckowska,
  • Michalina Banaszak,
  • Grzegorz Kosewski,
  • Olivia Grządzielska,
  • Juliusz Przysławski and
  • Sławomira Drzymała-Czyż

Introduction: Oxidative stress is a key factor in the pathogenesis of many chronic diseases, especially in postmenopausal women. Xylitol, a sugar alcohol with potential antioxidant properties, may affect oxidative balance when used as a sugar substit...

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534 Views
13 Pages

Association of Gla-Rich Protein (GRP) with Inflammatory Markers in Critically Ill Patients: A Cross-Sectional Observational Study

  • Elif Eygi,
  • Sinem Bayrakçı,
  • Onur Bayrakçı,
  • Nazire Ates Ayhan,
  • Ahmet Atlas,
  • Metin Kilinc and
  • Recep Dokuyucu

13 September 2025

Objectives: Gla-rich protein (GRP), a vitamin K-dependent protein, has been increasingly recognized for its dual role in modulating inflammation and inhibiting pathological calcification. Despite its emerging importance in chronic conditions, limited...

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  • Open Access
49 Citations
5,079 Views
19 Pages

11 October 2019

A desirable multi-functional nanofibrous membrane (NFM) for prevention of postoperative tendon adhesion should be endowed with abilities to prevent fibroblast attachment and penetration and exert anti-inflammation effects. To meet this need, hyaluron...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
5,200 Views
16 Pages

Anti-Herpes Simplex Virus and Anti-Inflammatory Activities of the Melittin Peptides Derived from Apis mellifera and Apis florea Venom

  • Pichet Praphawilai,
  • Thida Kaewkod,
  • Sureeporn Suriyaprom,
  • Aussara Panya,
  • Terd Disayathanoowat and
  • Yingmanee Tragoolpua

4 February 2024

Herpes simplex virus (HSV) is known to cause cold sores and various diseases in humans. Importantly, HSV infection can develop latent and recurrent infections, and it is also known to cause inflammation. These infections are difficult to control, and...

  • Article
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5 Citations
3,754 Views
12 Pages

Apolipoprotein CIII Reduction Protects White Adipose Tissues against Obesity-Induced Inflammation and Insulin Resistance in Mice

  • Patricia Recio-López,
  • Ismael Valladolid-Acebes,
  • Per-Olof Berggren and
  • Lisa Juntti-Berggren

Apolipoprotein CIII (apoCIII) is proinflammatory and increases in high-fat diet (HFD)-induced obesity and insulin resistance. We have previously shown that reducing apoCIII improves insulin sensitivity in vivo by complex mechanisms involving liver an...

  • Article
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4 Citations
2,725 Views
22 Pages

Modulation of Extracellular Matrix Composition and Chronic Inflammation with Pirfenidone Promotes Scar Reduction in Retinal Wound Repair

  • Laura Jahnke,
  • Virginie Perrenoud,
  • Souska Zandi,
  • Yuebing Li,
  • Federica Maria Conedera and
  • Volker Enzmann

16 January 2024

Wound repair in the retina is a complex mechanism, and a deeper understanding of it is necessary for the development of effective treatments to slow down or even prevent degenerative processes leading to photoreceptor loss. In this study, we harnesse...

  • Article
  • Open Access
46 Citations
5,545 Views
14 Pages

Chemokine Receptor 5 Antagonism Causes Reduction in Joint Inflammation in a Collagen-Induced Arthritis Mouse Model

  • Mushtaq A. Ansari,
  • Ahmed Nadeem,
  • Saleh A. Bakheet,
  • Sabry M. Attia,
  • Mudassar Shahid,
  • Faris S. Alyousef,
  • Mohammed A. Alswailem,
  • Mohammed Alqinyah and
  • Sheikh F. Ahmad

25 March 2021

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic inflammatory disease mainly affecting the synovial joints. A highly potent antagonist of C-C chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5), maraviroc (MVC), plays an essential role in treating several infectious diseases but has...

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1,520 Views
37 Pages

25 June 2025

Type 1 diabetes (T1D) results from the autoimmune destruction of insulin-producing β-cells. The regeneration of durable insulin-producing β-cells remains a critical challenge. This study investigated the regenerative potential of Fraction-B (FB), a c...

  • Article
  • Open Access
50 Citations
7,653 Views
23 Pages

Role of Rutin in 5-Fluorouracil-Induced Intestinal Mucositis: Prevention of Histological Damage and Reduction of Inflammation and Oxidative Stress

  • Lázaro de Sousa Fideles,
  • João Antônio Leal de Miranda,
  • Conceição da Silva Martins,
  • Maria Lucianny Lima Barbosa,
  • Helder Bindá Pimenta,
  • Paulo Vitor de Souza Pimentel,
  • Claudio Silva Teixeira,
  • Marina Alves Sampaio Scafuri,
  • Samuel de Osterno Façanha and
  • João Erivan Façanha Barreto
  • + 10 authors

17 June 2020

Intestinal mucositis, characterized by inflammatory and/or ulcerative processes in the gastrointestinal tract, occurs due to cellular and tissue damage following treatment with 5-fluorouracil (5-FU). Rutin (RUT), a natural flavonoid extracted from Di...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
4,190 Views
14 Pages

Impact of a Topical Anaesthesia Wound Management Formulation on Pain, Inflammation and Reduction of Secondary Infections after Tail Docking in Lambs

  • Luis Miguel Ferrer,
  • Delia Lacasta,
  • Aurora Ortín,
  • Juan José Ramos,
  • María Teresa Tejedor,
  • Marta Borobia,
  • María Pérez,
  • Enrique Castells,
  • Marta Ruiz de Arcaute and
  • Héctor Ruiz
  • + 1 author

24 July 2020

We examined several procedures for surgical tail docking; with and without general anaesthesia (GA), including the use of a topical wound gel formulation to provide pain relief (PR) and improve healing after surgery, containing local anaesthetics lig...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
3,771 Views
22 Pages

Plasma Proteomic Profiling in Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Patients before and after Surgical Myectomy Reveals Post-Procedural Reduction in Systemic Inflammation

  • Amy Larson,
  • Towia A. Libermann,
  • Heather Bowditch,
  • Gaurav Das,
  • Nikolaos Diakos,
  • Gordon S. Huggins,
  • Hassan Rastegar,
  • Frederick Y. Chen,
  • Ethan J. Rowin and
  • Martin S. Maron
  • + 1 author

Left Ventricular Outflow Tract (LVOT) obstruction occurs in approximately 70% of Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM) patients and currently requires imaging or invasive testing for diagnosis, sometimes in conjunction with provocative physiological or p...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,217 Views
16 Pages

CB1 Ligand AM251 Induces Weight Loss and Fat Reduction in Addition to Increased Systemic Inflammation in Diet-Induced Obesity

  • Lannie O'Keefe,
  • Teresa Vu,
  • Anna C. Simcocks,
  • Kayte A. Jenkin,
  • Michael L. Mathai,
  • Deanne H. Hryciw,
  • Dana S. Hutchinson and
  • Andrew J. McAinch

28 September 2022

Diet-induced obesity (DIO) reduces fatty acid oxidation in skeletal muscle and decreases circulating levels of adiponectin. Endocannabinoid signaling is overactive in obesity, with some effects abated by antagonism of cannabinoid receptor 1 (CB1). Th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
32 Citations
6,472 Views
17 Pages

Inflammation Markers in Adipose Tissue and Cardiovascular Risk Reduction by Pomegranate Juice in Obesity Induced by a Hypercaloric Diet in Wistar Rats

  • Maria Monica Michicotl-Meneses,
  • María del Rocío Thompson-Bonilla,
  • César A. Reyes-López,
  • Blanca Estela García-Pérez,
  • Itzel I. López-Tenorio,
  • Cynthia Ordaz-Pichardo and
  • María Eugenia Jaramillo-Flores

27 July 2021

Pomegranate juice (Punica granatum) has been used since ancient times in traditional medicine (Unani Medicine, Ayurveda); its main compounds are anthocyanins and ellagic acid, which have anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, hepatoprotective, and cardiovas...

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  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,374 Views
18 Pages

Effects of a Two-Year Lifestyle Intervention on Intrahepatic Fat Reduction and Renal Health: Mitigation of Inflammation and Oxidative Stress, a Randomized Trial

  • Maria Magdalena Quetglas-Llabrés,
  • Margalida Monserrat-Mesquida,
  • Cristina Bouzas,
  • Silvia García,
  • David Mateos,
  • Miguel Casares,
  • Cristina Gómez,
  • Lucía Ugarriza,
  • Josep A. Tur and
  • Antoni Sureda

Metabolic-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) is the most common chronic liver disease observed in clinical practice worldwide. This disorder has been independently associated with an increased risk of developing chronic kidney disease (CKD). The...

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36 Citations
6,164 Views
13 Pages

22 October 2016

Spray-dried preparations from porcine and bovine plasma can alleviate mucosal inflammation in experimental models and improve symptoms in patients with enteropathy. In rodents, dietary supplementation with porcine spray-dried plasma (SDP) attenuates...

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61 Citations
4,963 Views
14 Pages

12 November 2019

Breast cancer is the current leading cause of cancer death in females worldwide. Although current chemotherapeutic drugs effectively reduce the progression of breast cancer, most of these drugs have many unwanted side effects. Salvianolic acid B (Sal...

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18 Citations
5,435 Views
18 Pages

Hypothermic Effect of Acute Citral Treatment during LPS-induced Systemic Inflammation in Obese Mice: Reduction of Serum TNF-α and Leptin Levels

  • Maycon T. Emílio-Silva,
  • Vinicius P. Rodrigues,
  • Gabriela Bueno,
  • Rie Ohara,
  • Marina G. Martins,
  • José A. C. Horta-Júnior,
  • Luiz G. S. Branco,
  • Lúcia R. M. Rocha and
  • Clélia A. Hiruma-Lima

17 October 2020

Citral is a mixture of monoterpenes present in the essential oil of several plants, such as Cymbopogon citratus and Zingiber officinale, possessing anti-inflammatory, anti-ulcerogenic, and antipyretic actions. We investigated the action of citral on...

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6 Citations
5,670 Views
9 Pages

2 February 2022

Background and objectives: Many mediators and cytokines are involved in the pathogenesis of osteoarthritis (OA). Some of these cytokines are spontaneously expressed by cultured fibroblast-like synoviocytes. Therefore, using serum samples, the efficac...

  • Article
  • Open Access
29 Citations
4,011 Views
12 Pages

11 October 2020

The influences of maternal fine particulate matter (PM2.5) exposure on intestinal oxidative stress, inflammation, tight junctions, and gut microbiota of offspring are not well understood. Moreover, research on the dietary intervention method has not...

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  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,503 Views
19 Pages

27 January 2025

Background: As individuals age, there is a gradual loss of muscle mass and strength, which not only impairs physical functionality but also heightens the risk of falls and diminishes independence among older adults. Probiotics have emerged as a focus...

  • Article
  • Open Access

An Anthocyanin- and Anti-Ageing Amino Acids-Enriched Pigmented Rice Innovation Promotes Healthy Ageing Through the Modulation of Telomere, Oxidative Stress and Inflammation Reduction: A Randomized Clinical Trial

  • Jintanaporn Wattanathorn,
  • Wipawee Thukham-mee,
  • Sophida Phuthong,
  • Weerapon Sangartit,
  • Terdthai Thong-un,
  • Praew Kotruchin,
  • Thapanawong Mitsungnern,
  • Suphap Im-uan,
  • Nitiwat Sirijun and
  • Supaporn Muchimapura

11 November 2025

Owing to the great demand for healthy ageing promotion, and the anti-ageing reputation of anthocyanins and amino acids, we aimed to assess the effect of anthocyanin- and anti-ageing amino acids-enriched pigmented rice innovation on age-related cognit...

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2 Citations
3,202 Views
13 Pages

Effects of Mediterranean Diet on Endothelial Reactivity in Individuals with High Cardiometabolic Risk: A Randomized Controlled Parallel-Group Preliminary Trial

  • Roberta Lupoli,
  • Ilenia Calcaterra,
  • Pasquale Ambrosino,
  • Rosalba Giacco,
  • Marilena Vitale,
  • Giuseppe Della Pepa,
  • Angela Albarosa Rivellese,
  • Gabriella Iannuzzo,
  • Lutgarda Bozzetto and
  • Matteo Di Minno

13 November 2024

Background: Endothelial dysfunction is recognized as an early modification involved in the pathogenesis of vascular diseases. Evidence suggests that the Mediterranean Diet (MD) is associated with endothelial function improvement and, in turn, plays a...

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12 Citations
5,150 Views
17 Pages

On Males, Antioxidants and Infertility (MOXI): Certitudes, Uncertainties and Trends

  • Manuel Alfaro Gómez,
  • María del Rocío Fernández-Santos,
  • Alejandro Jurado-Campos,
  • Pedro Javier Soria-Meneses,
  • Vidal Montoro Angulo,
  • Ana Josefa Soler,
  • José Julián Garde and
  • Virginia Rodríguez-Robledo

17 August 2023

Male infertility (MI) involves various endogenous and exogenous facts. These include oxidative stress (OS), which is known to alter several physiological pathways and it is estimated to be present at high levels in up to 80% of infertile men. That is...

  • Review
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64 Citations
32,175 Views
33 Pages

The Ketogenic Diet and Cardiovascular Diseases

  • Damian Dyńka,
  • Katarzyna Kowalcze,
  • Anna Charuta and
  • Agnieszka Paziewska

28 July 2023

The most common and increasing causes of death worldwide are cardiovascular diseases (CVD). Taking into account the fact that diet is a key factor, it is worth exploring this aspect of CVD prevention and therapy. The aim of this article is to assess...

  • Review
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93 Citations
28,551 Views
24 Pages

Anti-Inflammatory Diets and Fatigue

  • Ulrike Haß,
  • Catrin Herpich and
  • Kristina Norman

30 September 2019

Accumulating data indicates a link between a pro-inflammatory status and occurrence of chronic disease-related fatigue. The questions are whether the observed inflammatory profile can be (a) improved by anti-inflammatory diets, and (b) if this improv...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,429 Views
29 Pages

Novel Gels for Post-Piercing Care: Evaluating the Efficacy of Pranoprofen Formulations in Reducing Inflammation

  • Negar Ahmadi,
  • Maria Rincón,
  • Mireia Mallandrich,
  • Joaquim Suñer-Carbó,
  • Lilian Sosa,
  • Mireya Zelaya,
  • Sergio Martinez-Ruiz,
  • Cecilia Cordero and
  • Ana C. Calpena

30 April 2025

Mild to moderate pain for a few hours to several days post-piercing is normal, and the pain is usually accompanied by swelling, redness, and warmth due to the inflammatory response. Cool compresses and over-the-counter analgesics (e.g., NSAIDs) can e...

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2 Citations
1,524 Views
9 Pages

Association Between Arterial Stiffness, High Blood Pressure, and Hypertensive Phenotypes: Insights from the PAMELA Study

  • Fosca Quarti-Trevano,
  • Cesare Cuspidi,
  • Raffaella Dell’Oro,
  • Pasquale Ambrosino and
  • Guido Grassi

25 March 2025

Hypertension is a clinical condition associated with structural alterations in small, medium, and large arteries, also affecting target organs due to the mechanical effects of high blood pressure and shear stress. However, these vascular changes are...

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910 Views
17 Pages

Novel derivatives of valproic acid with biologically active moieties, such as thiomorpholine, 4-aminopyridine, serine methyl ester, trolox and the cinnamic acid derivative [(E)-3-(3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)acrylic acid], were synthesized at s...

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2,904 Views
14 Pages

Nicotine from a Different Angle: Biological Effects from a Psychoneuroimmunological Perspective

  • Liudas Vincentas Sinkevicius,
  • Sandra Sakalauskaite,
  • Maris Bukovskis,
  • Margus Lõokene,
  • Vahur Valvere,
  • Brigita Gradauskiene and
  • Margus Viigimaa

Statistical data demonstrate a concurrent rise in smoking prevalence and mental disorders, such as depression and anxiety, which may be attributed to contemporary lifestyle factors, including social media and recent global events. This indicates a po...

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