Flavonoids in Cell Function
The discovery of biological activity associated with flavonoid contaminants in vitamin C preparations from bell peppers and lemons by Szent-Gyorgyi and his associates opened a floodgate of research into the biological functions of this ubiquitous and diverse group of compounds. Since then, a broad range of physiological and biochemical activities were discovered in living systems including most plants and animals. With the continued discovery, isolation and identification of new natural and synthetic compounds exhibiting biological activities, entire research programs are devoted to wide ranging investigations to nearly every conceivable area, from microbial and plant interaction, growth regulation and development to physiological, genetical, medicinal actions and uses in animals. This volume is based on presentations made at a Symposium, titled Flavonoids in Cell Function, held during the 219'h National Meeting of the American Chemical Society held in San Francisco, California on March 29-30, 2000. The book is not intended to be a comprehensive treatise on flavonoid research, only a sampling of recent results. The papers cover a range of topics discussing various approaches to flavonoid study, starting at plant­ microbe communication through analytical methods to medicinal and systemic implications of these compounds in animal cells and systems. The organizers would like to express their thanks to Cargill Foods, Inc., Minneapolis, Minnesota and the Division of Agricultural and Food Chemistry of the American Chemical Society for financial support. A great deal of thanks is also due to the authors without whose cooperation and patience this volume would not be realized.
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Flavonoids in Cell Function
The discovery of biological activity associated with flavonoid contaminants in vitamin C preparations from bell peppers and lemons by Szent-Gyorgyi and his associates opened a floodgate of research into the biological functions of this ubiquitous and diverse group of compounds. Since then, a broad range of physiological and biochemical activities were discovered in living systems including most plants and animals. With the continued discovery, isolation and identification of new natural and synthetic compounds exhibiting biological activities, entire research programs are devoted to wide ranging investigations to nearly every conceivable area, from microbial and plant interaction, growth regulation and development to physiological, genetical, medicinal actions and uses in animals. This volume is based on presentations made at a Symposium, titled Flavonoids in Cell Function, held during the 219'h National Meeting of the American Chemical Society held in San Francisco, California on March 29-30, 2000. The book is not intended to be a comprehensive treatise on flavonoid research, only a sampling of recent results. The papers cover a range of topics discussing various approaches to flavonoid study, starting at plant­ microbe communication through analytical methods to medicinal and systemic implications of these compounds in animal cells and systems. The organizers would like to express their thanks to Cargill Foods, Inc., Minneapolis, Minnesota and the Division of Agricultural and Food Chemistry of the American Chemical Society for financial support. A great deal of thanks is also due to the authors without whose cooperation and patience this volume would not be realized.
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Flavonoids in Cell Function

Flavonoids in Cell Function

Flavonoids in Cell Function

Flavonoids in Cell Function

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The discovery of biological activity associated with flavonoid contaminants in vitamin C preparations from bell peppers and lemons by Szent-Gyorgyi and his associates opened a floodgate of research into the biological functions of this ubiquitous and diverse group of compounds. Since then, a broad range of physiological and biochemical activities were discovered in living systems including most plants and animals. With the continued discovery, isolation and identification of new natural and synthetic compounds exhibiting biological activities, entire research programs are devoted to wide ranging investigations to nearly every conceivable area, from microbial and plant interaction, growth regulation and development to physiological, genetical, medicinal actions and uses in animals. This volume is based on presentations made at a Symposium, titled Flavonoids in Cell Function, held during the 219'h National Meeting of the American Chemical Society held in San Francisco, California on March 29-30, 2000. The book is not intended to be a comprehensive treatise on flavonoid research, only a sampling of recent results. The papers cover a range of topics discussing various approaches to flavonoid study, starting at plant­ microbe communication through analytical methods to medicinal and systemic implications of these compounds in animal cells and systems. The organizers would like to express their thanks to Cargill Foods, Inc., Minneapolis, Minnesota and the Division of Agricultural and Food Chemistry of the American Chemical Society for financial support. A great deal of thanks is also due to the authors without whose cooperation and patience this volume would not be realized.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781441933836
Publisher: Springer US
Publication date: 12/06/2010
Series: Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology , #505
Edition description: Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2002
Pages: 209
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.02(d)

Table of Contents

1. Flavonoids in Cell Function.- 2. Host Recognition by Pathogenic Fungi through Plant Flavonoids.- 3. Signalling in Arbuscular Mycorrhiza: Facts and Hypotheses.- 4. The Use of a Photoactivatable Kaempferol Analogue to Probe the Role of Flavonol 3-O-galactosyltransferase in Pollen Germination.- 5. Flavonoids: Signal Molecules in Plant Development.- 6. Modern Analytical Techniques for Flavonoid Determination.- 7. HPLC-Mass Spectrometry of Isoflavonoids in Soy and the American Groundnut, Apios americana.- 8. History as a Tool in Identifying “New” Old Drugs.- 9. Potential Health Benefits from the Flavonoids in Grape Products on Vascular Disease.- 10. Polyphenol Antioxidants in Citrus Juices: in vitro and in vivo Studies Relevant to Heart Disease.- 11. Inhibition of Colonic Aberrant crypt Formation by the dietary Flavonoids (+)-Catechin and Hesperidin.- 12. The Citrus Methoxyflavone Tangeretin Affects Human Cell-Cell Interactions.- 13. Xanthine Oxidase and Xanthine Dehydrogenase Inhibition by the Procyanidin-Rich French Maritime Pine Bark Extract, Pycnogenol®: A Protein Binding Effect.- 14. Human 17β-Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenase Type 5 is Inhibited by Dietary Flavonoids.- 15. Interactions of Flavones and other Phyhemicals with Adenosine Receptors.- 16. Regulation of Lipoprotein Metabolism in HepG2 Cells by Citrus Flavonoids.- 17. Anti-Inflammatory Actions of a Micronized, Purified Flavonoid Fraction in Ischemia/Reperfusion.- 18. Flavonoids and Gene Expression in Mammalian Cells.
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