Promising neuroprotective effects of oligostilbenes

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Stilbenes (resveratrol derivatives) are a polyphenol class encountered in a large number of specimens in the vegetal realm. They adopt a variety of structures based on their building block: resveratrol. As the most widely studied stilbene to date, resveratrol has shown multiple beneficial effects on multiple diseases and on neurodegenerative diseases. Except for resveratrol, however, the biological activities of stilbenes have received far less attention, even though some of them have shown promising effects on neurodegenerative disease. This review covers the chemistry of stilbenes and offers a wide insight into their neuroprotective effects.

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Temsamani, H., Krisa, S., Mérillon, J. M., & Richard, T. (2015). Promising neuroprotective effects of oligostilbenes. Nutrition and Aging, 3(1), 49–54. https://doi.org/10.3233/NUA-150050

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