Phytochemicals and Their Usefulness in the Maintenance of Health.
Elda Victoria Rodríguez-NegreteÁngel Morales-GonzálezEduardo Osiris Madrigal-SantillánKarina Sánchez-ReyesIsela Álvarez-GonzálezEduardo Madrigal-BujaidarCarmen Valadez-VegaChamorro-Cevallos GermánLuis Fernando Garcia-MeloJose Antonio Morales-GonzálezPublished in: Plants (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Inflammation is the immune system's first biological response to infection, injury, or irritation. Evidence suggests that the anti-inflammatory effect is mediated by the regulation of various inflammatory cytokines, such as nitric oxide, interleukins, tumor necrosis factor alpha-α, interferon gamma-γ, as well as the non-cytokine mediator, prostaglandin E2. Currently, the mechanism of action and clinical usefulness of phytochemicals is known; their action on the activity of cytokines, free radicals, and oxidative stress. The latter are of great relevance in the development of diseases, such that the evidence collected demonstrates the beneficial effects of phytochemicals in maintaining health. Epidemiological evidence indicates that regular consumption of fruits and vegetables is related to a low risk of developing cancer and other chronic diseases.
Keyphrases
- oxidative stress
- nitric oxide
- public health
- healthcare
- anti inflammatory
- mental health
- health information
- dna damage
- papillary thyroid
- rheumatoid arthritis
- human health
- dendritic cells
- squamous cell carcinoma
- ischemia reperfusion injury
- hydrogen peroxide
- induced apoptosis
- climate change
- nitric oxide synthase
- squamous cell
- signaling pathway