Publications by authors named "L Goya"

Following the goal of optimizing nutrition, the food industry has been continuously working on food reformulation, nutritional patterns, functional foods development, and the general promotion of a healthy lifestyle. To this end, the scientific community has been increasingly investigating natural compounds that could prevent or treat chronic diseases. Phlorotannins and bromophenols are phenolic compounds particularly present in marine organisms.

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Obesity is coupled with an altered redox state and low-level inflammation. Oxidative stress may increase pre-adipocyte proliferation, adipocyte differentiation and mature adipocyte size. Regarding inflammation, the dysregulation of cytokine production by adipose tissue takes place in obesity, which is promoted by oxidative stress.

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Ever since the French paradox raised the research interest pertaining to the high potential of certain phytochemicals-until then regarded as anti-nutrients-as positive bioactive compounds for health, research on the biological and molecular effects of polyphenols has subsequently been continuously increasing [...

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Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates how oxidative stress contributes to cell damage and diseases, and explores natural plant extracts as a potential remedy to reduce this cytotoxic effect.
  • Researchers focused on the impact of a specific plant extract on two different cell lines exposed to oxidative stress caused by tert-butylhydroperoxide (t-BOOH), measuring various biomarkers related to cell health and death.
  • The findings revealed that the plant extract significantly reduced oxidative damage and cell toxicity in a dose-dependent manner, suggesting it may serve as a natural protective agent against harmful oxidative stress.
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Coffee presents beneficial health properties, including antiobesity effects. However, its effects on inflammation are controversial. Hydroxycinnamic acids are the main coffee phenolic bioactive compounds.

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