The Beneficial Effects of Active Dietary Ingredients in Plants on Chronic Diseases
A special issue of Nutrients (ISSN 2072-6643). This special issue belongs to the section "Phytochemicals and Human Health".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 August 2024) | Viewed by 4450
Special Issue Editors
Interests: phytochemicals; natural products; chronic disease; functional foods; anti-tumor; immune regulation; apoptosis
Interests: bioactive compounds; chronic disease; metabolism
Interests: nutrition and dietetics; phytochemicals;phytoestrogens; chronic diseases;metabolic disorders; lipid metabolism
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Chronic diseases, such as diabetes mellitus, obesity, inflammatory bowel disease, cancer, and cardiovascular diseases, have become epidemic public health issues due to the increasing morbidity and mortality rates. Nutrition intervention is an indispensable part of the comprehensive prevention and treatment of chronic diseases. The majority of plants, used as medicinal or edible substances, have been applied to prevent and treat chronic diseases for several years, which indicates that their active ingredients are profound alternatives for nutritional intervention. However, little knowledge of the potential interactions between the major active ingredients in the plants and host health has become an obstacles for their application in chronic diseases prevention and treatments. Therefore, this Special Issue focuses on the beneficial effects of natural extracts or active ingredients in plants in the prevention and treatment of chronic diseases, and the underlying mechanisms.
Original research articles, clinical studies, and reviews are warmly welcome.
Dr. Fang Chen
Prof. Dr. Ting Luo
Dr. Wenya Zheng
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- phytochemicals
- natural products
- chronic disease
- functional foods
- nutrition
- phytomedicine
- metabolic disorders
- mechanism
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