Publications by authors named "Rachna Kapoor"

Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Rachna Kapoor"

  • - Rachna Kapoor's recent research focuses on the concept of hormesis, which refers to the biphasic dose-response relationship where low doses of a harmful agent can induce beneficial adaptive biological responses. Her studies evaluate various dietary compounds, such as rosmarinic acid, caffeic acid, and quercetin, highlighting their potential chemoprotective effects through hormetic mechanisms.
  • - Kapoor's articles consistently document the capacity of multiple substances, including flavonoids, taurine, and polyamines, to enhance biological functions like oocyte maturation and wound healing by mediating hormetic effects. These findings suggest innovative avenues for improving health, fertility, and longevity.
  • - The research emphasizes the therapeutic and public health implications of hormetic responses, showcasing how various dietary and endogenous agents can protect against oxidative stress and environmental toxins, potentially transforming approaches in clinical and nutritional settings.