Identification and Microbial Production of the Raspberry Phenol Salidroside that Is Active against Huntington’s Disease
Abstract
Edible berries are considered to be among nature's treasure chests as they contain a large number of (poly)phenols with potentially health-promoting properties. However, as berries contain complex (poly)phenol mixtures, it is challenging to associate any interesting pharmacological activity with a single compound. Thus, identification of pharmacologically interesting phenols requires systematic analyses of berry extracts. Here, raspberry...
Paper Details
Title
Identification and Microbial Production of the Raspberry Phenol Salidroside that Is Active against Huntington’s Disease
Published Date
Nov 5, 2018
Journal
Volume
179
Issue
3
Pages
969 - 985
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