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Flavonoids as natural phenolic compounds and their role in therapeutics: an overview

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1186/s43094-020-00161-8

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Phenolics; Flavonoids; Secondary metabolites; Therapeutic action

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This review explores the therapeutic potential of natural phenolic compounds, focusing on flavonoids. Long-term intake of dietary foods rich in phenolics has been shown to be protective against various diseases, indicating the potential of phenolics and flavonoids as therapeutic alternatives.
Background Natural plants and plant-derived formulations have been used by mankind from the ancient period of time. For the past few years, many investigations elaborated the therapeutic potential of various secondary chemicals present in the plants. Literature revealed that the various secondary metabolites, viz. phenolics and flavonoids, are responsible for a variety of therapeutic action in humans. Main body In the present review, an attempt has been made to compile the exploration of natural phenolic compounds with major emphasis on flavonoids and their therapeutic potential too. Interestingly, long-term intake of many dietary foods (rich in phenolics) proved to be protective against the development and management of diabetes, cancer, osteoporosis, cardiovascular diseases and neurodegenerative diseases, etc. Conclusion This review presents an overview of flavonoid compounds to use them as a potential therapeutic alternative in various diseases and disorders. In addition, the present understanding of phenolics and flavonoids will serve as the basis for the next scientific studies.

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