2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.mad.2021.111544
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Ferulic acid and hormesis: Biomedical and environmental implications

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“…Furthermore, gallic acid is heat stable compound that is not decomposed at temperatures up to 100 °C; therefore, thermal degradation should be disregarded and can be used instead of some synthetic antioxidants in food industry [38] . Ferulic acid is also widely known as antioxidant and it is abundant in fruit and vegetable including seed and leaf; therefore, by product from plant can be used as a rich source of ferulic acid [12] . In addition, the caffeic acid commonly found in plant and propolis has been reported that it provides excellent free radical scavenging ability and can be commercially used to protect polyunsaturated oils [51] .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, gallic acid is heat stable compound that is not decomposed at temperatures up to 100 °C; therefore, thermal degradation should be disregarded and can be used instead of some synthetic antioxidants in food industry [38] . Ferulic acid is also widely known as antioxidant and it is abundant in fruit and vegetable including seed and leaf; therefore, by product from plant can be used as a rich source of ferulic acid [12] . In addition, the caffeic acid commonly found in plant and propolis has been reported that it provides excellent free radical scavenging ability and can be commercially used to protect polyunsaturated oils [51] .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The biomedical literature now comprises vast experimental findings on hormetic effects with a broad spectrum of plant‐derived agents that induce chemopreventive effects in multiple systems in a similar manner as resveratrol 72 . All the major dietary supplements such as curcumin, 76 Ginkgo biloba , 77 ginseng, 78 green tea extracts, 79 olive based products, 80 ferulic acid, 81 luteolin, 82 rosmarinic acid, 83 garlic, 84 and numerous other agents have been shown to commonly display hormetic dose responses in multiple cellular systems, affecting a wide range of important public health endpoints.…”
Section: Food Science Discovers Hormesis: Building Resilience and Enh...mentioning
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“…Ferulic acid is the main active organic acid component of the classic natural medicine Chuanxiong [ 143 ]. In Chuanxiong, ferulic acid exists in both bound and free forms.…”
Section: Natural Medicinal Plants and Active Ingredients In The Regul...mentioning
confidence: 99%