Molecular Mechanisms of Functional Food 2022
DOI: 10.1002/9781119804055.ch3
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Molecular Mechanisms of Chronobiotics as Functional Foods

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“…circadian biology) studies the rhythmicity of physiological processes throughout a 24-h cycle in any living organism. The body's timekeeping system is composed of a central (suprachiasmatic nucleus) clock and many peripheral (organ-specific) clocks, responsible for aligning body functions to timing photic (light/darkness) cues and non-photic (food intake) external cues called zeitgebers (1,2). Even though chronobiology dates back to the Hippocratic era, its recognition as a scientific biomedical discipline began recently with the pioneering work conducted by Jeffrey Hall, Michael Rosbash, and Michael Young on the molecular mechanisms that govern circadian rhythmicity, research that earned them the Nobel Prize in 2017 (3).…”
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“…circadian biology) studies the rhythmicity of physiological processes throughout a 24-h cycle in any living organism. The body's timekeeping system is composed of a central (suprachiasmatic nucleus) clock and many peripheral (organ-specific) clocks, responsible for aligning body functions to timing photic (light/darkness) cues and non-photic (food intake) external cues called zeitgebers (1,2). Even though chronobiology dates back to the Hippocratic era, its recognition as a scientific biomedical discipline began recently with the pioneering work conducted by Jeffrey Hall, Michael Rosbash, and Michael Young on the molecular mechanisms that govern circadian rhythmicity, research that earned them the Nobel Prize in 2017 (3).…”
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confidence: 99%