2011
DOI: 10.1254/jphs.10r37fm
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Pharmacology in Health Foods: Improvement of Vascular Endothelial Function by French Maritime Pine Bark Extract (Flavangenol)

Abstract: Abstract.Flavangenol is the French maritime pine bark extract (PBE). It consists of a concentrate of pine bark constituents such as catechin, taxifolin, and proanthocyanidins. Recent studies have shown that PBE has a strong antioxidant effect and exerts ameliorative effects on cardiovascular, skin, cognitive, and menstrual disorders, as well as in the context of other diseases and disease processes such as diabetes and inflammation. We have also obtained evidence that Flavangenol suppresses nuclear factor-kapp… Show more

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“…Therefore, attention has been focused on the study of herbal medicines that may not only provide better protection with lesser side effects but also ameliorate the associated comorbidities with the prevention of β-cell failure. 5 Additionally, with the intense attention of researchers and the growing interest of the general public concerning the treatment and prevention of diseases, functional foods have been explored. 6 It has been shown that functional foods contribute to the improvement of overall health and reduce the occurrence of diseases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, attention has been focused on the study of herbal medicines that may not only provide better protection with lesser side effects but also ameliorate the associated comorbidities with the prevention of β-cell failure. 5 Additionally, with the intense attention of researchers and the growing interest of the general public concerning the treatment and prevention of diseases, functional foods have been explored. 6 It has been shown that functional foods contribute to the improvement of overall health and reduce the occurrence of diseases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, search for novel molecules has been extended to herbal drugs that may not only offer better protection and a lesser side effect profile but also ameliorate and prevent β-cell failure (6,7). Syzygium cumini (Linn.)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The top "hit" from our in vitro screen was a French maritime pine bark extract (Oligopin). French maritime pine bark extracts have previously been reported to modulate vascular and cardiovascular function in a range of disease models and systems, including humans (Liu et al, 2004a;Hosseini et al, 2001, Araghi-Niknam et al, 2000Wang et al, 1999, Devarahj et al, 2002, Ohkita et al 2011, although not all studies have reported bioactive effects (Drieling et al, 2010). It should also be noted that these studies utilised different commercial preparations French maritime pine bark extracts (e.g., Oligopin, Pycnogenol, Flavagenol) in variable dosages over different study durations and have assessed several endpoints, in a range of different populations (healthy vs. patients with existing comorbidities).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%