2008
DOI: 10.1021/jf8006568
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Update on Uses and Properties of Citrus Flavonoids: New Findings in Anticancer, Cardiovascular, and Anti-inflammatory Activity

Abstract: Significantly, much of the activity of Citrus flavonoids appears to impact blood and microvascular endothelial cells, and it is not surprising that the two main areas of research on the biological actions of Citrus flavonoids have been inflammation and cancer. Epidemiological and animal studies point to a possible protective effect of flavonoids against cardiovascular diseases and some types of cancer. Although flavonoids have been studied for about 50 years, the cellular mechanisms involved in their biologica… Show more

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“…Thus, flavonoids (both natural and synthetic analogs) are being investigated for their potentials in cancer therapy. Fisetin and hesperetin, plant-derived flavonoids, have been shown to produce a wide range of pharmacological effects including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anticancer effects and found to induce apoptosis in various tumor cells by causing alterations in various cellular processes [7,13]. The potential anticarcinogenic effects of fisetin and hesperetin, naturally occurring flavonoids, have been considered in various cancer types especially solid tumors including lung, colon, and breast cancers through several different mechanisms [11,12,16,17].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Thus, flavonoids (both natural and synthetic analogs) are being investigated for their potentials in cancer therapy. Fisetin and hesperetin, plant-derived flavonoids, have been shown to produce a wide range of pharmacological effects including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anticancer effects and found to induce apoptosis in various tumor cells by causing alterations in various cellular processes [7,13]. The potential anticarcinogenic effects of fisetin and hesperetin, naturally occurring flavonoids, have been considered in various cancer types especially solid tumors including lung, colon, and breast cancers through several different mechanisms [11,12,16,17].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hesperidin and hesperetin are the most important examples of these flavonones found in citrus fruits such as lemon and orange with a wide range of pharmacological properties including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anticancer effects [13]. Hesperidin could be considered as a pro-drug, since it is metabolized to hesperetin before absorption [14].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The flavonoid TL-2-8 induces cell death and immature mitophagy in breast cancer cells via abrogating the function of the AHA1/Hsp90 complex Hui-juan LIU 1 , Xiao-xiao JIANG 1 , Yi-zhen GUO 1 , Fang-hui SUN 1 , Xin-hui KOU 1 , Yong BAO 1 , Zhu-qing ZHANG 1 , Zhao-hu LIN 2 , Ting-bo DING 1 , Lan JIANG 3 , Xin-sheng LEI 4 , Yong-hua YANG 1, * important in cancer development owing to its simultaneous regulation of various oncogenic proteins [10] . A number of proteins in oncogenic pathways are Hsp90 client proteins, and many of these proteins are involved in cell proliferation, cell cycle progression and cell survival, which are crucial for tumor progression [10,11] .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Flavonoids have been exploited for their effectiveness and beneficial effects against various human cancers, as they have good antineoplastic activity and low toxicity [1] . Quercetin, one of the most common flavonoids in the diet, is well known for its anti-carcinogenic potential.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Naringenin has been reported to have antioxidant [7], anticancer [8], and antiatherogenic [9] activity, and to have effects on lipid metabolism [10,11], plasma glucose levels [11][12][13], and metabolic syndrome [14]. Naringin has also been reported to have anticancer, anti-inflammatory, and cardioprotective activity [15], and to have effects on plasma glucose levels [16], lipid metabolism [17], and metabolic syndrome [18]. Based on this information, we hypothesized that naringenin and naringin have a wide spectrum of biological activities and might stimulate CCK secretion and contribute to inhibition of food intake.…”
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confidence: 99%