2-4-3--5--tetrahydroxystilbene and 4-hydroxyphenylethanol

2-4-3--5--tetrahydroxystilbene has been researched along with 4-hydroxyphenylethanol* in 4 studies

Reviews

1 review(s) available for 2-4-3--5--tetrahydroxystilbene and 4-hydroxyphenylethanol

ArticleYear
Potential Uses of Olive Oil Secoiridoids for the Prevention and Treatment of Cancer: A Narrative Review of Preclinical Studies.
    International journal of molecular sciences, 2021, Jan-27, Volume: 22, Issue:3

    The Mediterranean diet (MD) is a combination of foods mainly rich in antioxidants and anti-inflammatory nutrients that have been shown to have many health-enhancing effects. Extra-virgin olive oil (EVOO) is an important component of the MD. The importance of EVOO can be attributed to phenolic compounds, represented by phenolic alcohols, hydroxytyrosol, and tyrosol, and to secoiridoids, which include oleocanthal, oleacein, oleuropein, and ligstroside (along with the aglycone and glycosidic derivatives of the latter two). Each secoiridoid has been studied and characterized, and their effects on human health have been documented by several studies. Secoiridoids have antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-proliferative properties and, therefore, exhibit anti-cancer activity. This review summarizes the most recent findings regarding the pharmacological properties, molecular targets, and action mechanisms of secoiridoids, focusing attention on their preventive and anti-cancer activities. It provides a critical analysis of preclinical, in vitro and in vivo, studies of these natural bioactive compounds used as agents against various human cancers. The prospects for their possible use in human cancer prevention and treatment is also discussed.

    Topics: Aldehydes; Animals; Anti-Inflammatory Agents; Antineoplastic Agents; Antioxidants; Cyclopentane Monoterpenes; Diet, Mediterranean; Glucosides; Humans; Iridoid Glucosides; Iridoids; Neoplasms; Olive Oil; Phenols; Phenylethyl Alcohol; Pyrans

2021

Other Studies

3 other study(ies) available for 2-4-3--5--tetrahydroxystilbene and 4-hydroxyphenylethanol

ArticleYear
The Benefits of Olive Oil for Skin Health: Study on the Effect of Hydroxytyrosol, Tyrosol, and Oleocanthal on Human Fibroblasts.
    Nutrients, 2023, Apr-25, Volume: 15, Issue:9

    Fibroblasts contribute to maintaining tissue integrity and homeostasis and are a key cell population in wound healing. This cell population can be stimulated by some bioactive compounds such as extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) polyphenols. The aim of this study was to determine the effects of hydroxytyrosol (htyr), tyrosol (tyr), and oleocanthal (ole) phenolic compounds present in EVOO on the proliferation, migration, cell cycle, and antigenic profile of cultured human fibroblasts. CCD-1064Sk human fibroblast cells were treated for 24 h with each polyphenol at doses ranging 10

    Topics: Fibroblasts; Humans; Olive Oil; Polyphenols

2023
Green Route for the Isolation and Purification of Hyrdoxytyrosol, Tyrosol, Oleacein and Oleocanthal from Extra Virgin Olive Oil.
    Molecules (Basel, Switzerland), 2020, Aug-11, Volume: 25, Issue:16

    Extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) phenols represent a significant part of the intake of antioxidants and bioactive compounds in the Mediterranean diet. In particular, hydroxytyrosol (HTyr), tyrosol (Tyr), and the secoiridoids oleacein and oleocanthal play central roles as anti-inflammatory, neuro-protective and anti-cancer agents. These compounds cannot be easily obtained via chemical synthesis, and their isolation and purification from EVOO is cumbersome. Indeed, both processes involve the use of large volumes of organic solvents, hazardous reagents and several chromatographic steps. In this work we propose a novel optimized procedure for the green extraction, isolation and purification of HTyr, Tyr, oleacein and oleocanthal directly from EVOO, by using a Natural Deep Eutectic Solvent (NaDES) as an extracting phase, coupled with preparative high-performance liquid chromatography. This purification method allows the total recovery of the four components as single pure compounds directly from EVOO, in a rapid, economic and ecologically sustainable way, which utilizes biocompatible reagents and strongly limits the use or generation of hazardous substances.

    Topics: Aldehydes; Chemical Fractionation; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Cyclopentane Monoterpenes; Olive Oil; Phenols; Phenylethyl Alcohol; Plant Extracts

2020
Preparative isolation of oleocanthal, tyrosol, and hydroxytyrosol from olive oil by HPCCC.
    Food chemistry, 2015, Mar-01, Volume: 170

    For the provision of oleocanthal (OLC), a phenolic compound with very promising pharmacological properties, isolation from olive oil is a very important option. Due to the compound's sensitivity to decomposition upon exposure to oxygen and light, a very gentle isolation method has been developed under use of high performance countercurrent chromatography (HPCCC). By partition of olive oil between hexane and methanol, an extract enriched in phenolics was prepared and subjected to a two-step HPCCC separation under use of heptane-EtOAc-MeOH-H2O mixtures in normal-phase and reverse phase mode, respectively. With this method, the isolation of tyrosol, hydroxytyrosol, and the mixture of (3S,4E)- and (3S,4Z)-OLC was achieved in approx. 70 min for each step. By one- and two-dimensional NMR-experiments and LC-MS, the equilibrium of (3S,4E)- and (3S,4Z)-OLC in such olive oil extracts has unambiguously been proven for the first time.

    Topics: Aldehydes; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Countercurrent Distribution; Cyclopentane Monoterpenes; Olive Oil; Phenols; Phenylethyl Alcohol; Plant Oils

2015