Abstract
Over the last 10 years, a significant body of evidence has emerged indicating that chemically diverse classes of naturally-occurring substances derived from higher plants are of potential interest for therapeutic interventions in several inflammatory diseases. Part I of this review article focuses on our current knowledge of the mechanisms by which a large range of plant-derived constituents interfere with three relevant targets involved in the inflammatory process, namely arachidonic acid metabolite pathways, nitric oxide and NF-κB, and discusses their potential therapeutic use in the management of relevant inflammatory diseases.
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Calixto, J. B., Otuki, M. F., & Santos, A. R. S. (2003, November). Anti-Inflammatory Compounds of Plant Origin. Part I. Action on Arachidonic Acid Pathway, Nitric Oxide and Nuclear Factor κ B (NF-κB). Planta Medica. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-2003-45141
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