Progress to Improve Oral Bioavailability and Beneficial Effects of Resveratrol
Resveratrol (3,5,4′-trihydroxystilbene; RSV) is a natural nonflavonoid polyphenol present in many species of plants, particularly in grapes, blueberries, and peanuts. Several in vitro and in vivo studies have shown that in addition to antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, cardioprotective and ne...
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doaj-df67f2344ede49a4a87fae9c8eb49f5c2020-11-25T02:56:09ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1422-00672019-03-01206138110.3390/ijms20061381ijms20061381Progress to Improve Oral Bioavailability and Beneficial Effects of ResveratrolAdele Chimento0Francesca De Amicis1Rosa Sirianni2Maria Stefania Sinicropi3Francesco Puoci4Ivan Casaburi5Carmela Saturnino6Vincenzo Pezzi7Department of Pharmacy and Health and Nutritional Sciences University of Calabria, Via Pietro Bucci, Arcavacata di Rende, 87036 Cosenza, ItalyDepartment of Pharmacy and Health and Nutritional Sciences University of Calabria, Via Pietro Bucci, Arcavacata di Rende, 87036 Cosenza, ItalyDepartment of Pharmacy and Health and Nutritional Sciences University of Calabria, Via Pietro Bucci, Arcavacata di Rende, 87036 Cosenza, ItalyDepartment of Pharmacy and Health and Nutritional Sciences University of Calabria, Via Pietro Bucci, Arcavacata di Rende, 87036 Cosenza, ItalyDepartment of Pharmacy and Health and Nutritional Sciences University of Calabria, Via Pietro Bucci, Arcavacata di Rende, 87036 Cosenza, ItalyDepartment of Pharmacy and Health and Nutritional Sciences University of Calabria, Via Pietro Bucci, Arcavacata di Rende, 87036 Cosenza, ItalyDepartment of Science, University of Basilicata, Viale dell’Ateneo Lucano 10, 85100 Potenza, ItalyDepartment of Pharmacy and Health and Nutritional Sciences University of Calabria, Via Pietro Bucci, Arcavacata di Rende, 87036 Cosenza, ItalyResveratrol (3,5,4′-trihydroxystilbene; RSV) is a natural nonflavonoid polyphenol present in many species of plants, particularly in grapes, blueberries, and peanuts. Several in vitro and in vivo studies have shown that in addition to antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, cardioprotective and neuroprotective actions, it exhibits antitumor properties. In mammalian models, RSV is extensively metabolized and rapidly eliminated and therefore it shows a poor bioavailability, in spite it of its lipophilic nature. During the past decade, in order to improve RSV low aqueous solubility, absorption, membrane transport, and its poor bioavailability, various methodological approaches and different synthetic derivatives have been developed. In this review, we will describe the strategies used to improve pharmacokinetic characteristics and then beneficial effects of RSV. These methodological approaches include RSV nanoencapsulation in lipid nanocarriers or liposomes, nanoemulsions, micelles, insertion into polymeric particles, solid dispersions, and nanocrystals. Moreover, the biological results obtained on several synthetic derivatives containing different substituents, such as methoxylic, hydroxylic groups, or halogens on the RSV aromatic rings, will be described. Results reported in the literature are encouraging but require additional in vivo studies, to support clinical applications.http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/20/6/1381resveratrolresveratrol bioavailabilityresveratrol delivery systemsresveratrol derivatives |
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Progress to Improve Oral Bioavailability and Beneficial Effects of Resveratrol |
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Progress to Improve Oral Bioavailability and Beneficial Effects of Resveratrol |
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Progress to Improve Oral Bioavailability and Beneficial Effects of Resveratrol |
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Progress to Improve Oral Bioavailability and Beneficial Effects of Resveratrol |
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Progress to Improve Oral Bioavailability and Beneficial Effects of Resveratrol |
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progress to improve oral bioavailability and beneficial effects of resveratrol |
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Resveratrol (3,5,4′-trihydroxystilbene; RSV) is a natural nonflavonoid polyphenol present in many species of plants, particularly in grapes, blueberries, and peanuts. Several in vitro and in vivo studies have shown that in addition to antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, cardioprotective and neuroprotective actions, it exhibits antitumor properties. In mammalian models, RSV is extensively metabolized and rapidly eliminated and therefore it shows a poor bioavailability, in spite it of its lipophilic nature. During the past decade, in order to improve RSV low aqueous solubility, absorption, membrane transport, and its poor bioavailability, various methodological approaches and different synthetic derivatives have been developed. In this review, we will describe the strategies used to improve pharmacokinetic characteristics and then beneficial effects of RSV. These methodological approaches include RSV nanoencapsulation in lipid nanocarriers or liposomes, nanoemulsions, micelles, insertion into polymeric particles, solid dispersions, and nanocrystals. Moreover, the biological results obtained on several synthetic derivatives containing different substituents, such as methoxylic, hydroxylic groups, or halogens on the RSV aromatic rings, will be described. Results reported in the literature are encouraging but require additional in vivo studies, to support clinical applications. |
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resveratrol resveratrol bioavailability resveratrol delivery systems resveratrol derivatives |
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