Ingredients with anti-inflammatory effect from medicine food homology plants

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Abstract

Inflammation occurs when the immune system responses to external harmful stimuli and infection. Chronic inflammation induces various diseases. A variety of foods are prescribed in the traditional medicines of many countries all over the world, which gave birth to the concept of medicine food homology. Over the past few decades, a number of secondary metabolites from medicine food homology plants have been demonstrated to have anti-inflammatory effects. In the present review, the effects and mechanisms of the medicine food homology plants-derived active components on relieving inflammation and inflammation-mediated diseases were summarized and discussed. The information provided in this review is valuable to future studies on anti-inflammatory ingredients derived from medicine food homology plants as drugs or food supplements.

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Lu, Q., Li, R., Yang, Y., Zhang, Y., Zhao, Q., & Li, J. (2022). Ingredients with anti-inflammatory effect from medicine food homology plants. Food Chemistry, 368. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2021.130610

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