2016
DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2016.00311
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Vam3, a Compound Derived from Vitis amurensis Rupr., Attenuated Colitis-Related Tumorigenesis by Inhibiting NF-κB Signaling Pathway

Abstract: Background: Chronic inflammation is one of the important mediators of colitis-related colon cancer (CRC). Abundant mast cells (MCs) were observed in the tumor microenvironment and mediators released upon MC activation play an important role in the process of chronic inflammation. Previously, we found that activation of intestine mucosal MCs recruited and modulated the inflammatory CD11b+Gr1+ cells to promote the CRC development. In the current study we investigated the effects of Vam3, a resveratrol dimer with… Show more

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“…In a recent study, a total of 118 phenolic metabolites were detected in wild and cultivated V. amurensis grapes collected from Far East Russia [10]. The phenolic extracts from V. amurensis have been proven to possess antioxidant [11], anti-inflammatory [12] and antiproliferative [13,14] activities, which could attenuate degenerative processes such as aging [15], cancer [16] and cardiovascular disease [17]. More importantly, phenolic content and composition have significant influences on the quality of grape berries and wines.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In a recent study, a total of 118 phenolic metabolites were detected in wild and cultivated V. amurensis grapes collected from Far East Russia [10]. The phenolic extracts from V. amurensis have been proven to possess antioxidant [11], anti-inflammatory [12] and antiproliferative [13,14] activities, which could attenuate degenerative processes such as aging [15], cancer [16] and cardiovascular disease [17]. More importantly, phenolic content and composition have significant influences on the quality of grape berries and wines.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%