Background:
Among the various phenolics metabolites, ferulic acid is considered as the
promising mitigating, restorative and antioxidant agent. Ferulic acid is one of the most commonly
found natural products in vegetables, for example, tomatoes, sweet corn, and in rice grain. Phytochemicals
are utilized in the treatment of human ailments and these are derived from the dietary compounds.
Objective:
The present review widely argued the calming restorative capability of ferulic acid alongside
the scientific evidences and its proposed mechanism for activity. Furthermore, we provided the main
practical points for the use of ferulic acid in oxidative damages during various diseases. Additionally,
the relevant patents on ferulic acid with various therapeutic potential has been discussed.
Methods:
One hundred and twenty references have been cited in the present review article. The cited
references were found to be suitable and described the therapeutic application of ferulic acid thoroughly.
Conclusion:
Ferulic acids are known to contrarily down-manage an assortment of extracellular and
intrcelullular molecular targets related to infection movement. Various patents on ferulic acid based
moieties have been accounted for from 2018. The ferulic acids have a wide scope of impacts against
different infections like malignant growth, diabetes, cardiovascular and neurodegenerative diseases.
The current review deals with the antioxidant property of ferulic acid and the recent patent describes
the role of ferulic acid against human diseases.
The present review highlights different types of nanoferrites and their surface-modified composites as alternative adsorbents in waste water treatment.
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