Diet bioactive compounds: implications for oxidative stress and inflammation in the vascular system
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE:
Increasing evidence has demonstrated that dietary products and their active components are independently or jointly responsible for the apparent reduction of the cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) risk.
DISCUSSION:
Nowadays, there is a growing attention in the use of nutraceuticals as a new approach for the prevention and management of many diseases, as well as for controlling rising of chronic illnesses with minimal side effects. Food-derived peptides, as well as peptide-rich protein hydrolysates, represent new and valuable tools for the prevention of metabolic and cardiovascular diseases, acting as modulators of oxidative stress, inflammation, and overactivity of the renin-angiotensin system (RAS).
CONCLUSION:
This review summarizes the recently published data on antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and vascular protective properties of nutraceuticals, notably on the effects of food-derived bioactive peptides and protein hydrolysates, paying particular attention to those derived from fermented foods.
Iris type:
01.09 Rassegna della letteratura scientifica in rivista (Literature review)
Keywords:
RAS; bioactive peptides; cardiovascular diseases; endothelial dysfunction; fermented foods; inflammation.; oxidative stress
List of contributors:
Gabriele, Morena; Pucci, Laura
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