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Nutraceuticals and Human Blood Platelet Function


Nutraceuticals and Human Blood Platelet Function

Applications in Cardiovascular Health
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von: Asim K. Duttaroy

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Verlag: Wiley
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 29.03.2018
ISBN/EAN: 9781119376002
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 272

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<p><b>A comprehensive review of the impact of dietary nutraceuticals on platelet function and its relationship to cardiovascular disease</b><b> </b></p> <p><i>Nutraceuticals and Human Blood Platelet Function </i>offers a summary of the most current evidence on the effects of anti-platelet factors isolated mainly from food and natural sources, their structure function relationship, bioavailability, mechanisms of actions, and also information on human trials data.  The author—a noted expert in the field— explores platelet function and their roles in development of CVD, functional foods and bioactive compounds in CVD risk factors. The author highlights platelets, their mechanisms of actions, data from epidemiological studies, structure-function relationship clinical trial data, ex vivo and in vitro data.</p> <p>This important resource will focus primarily on human studies and emphasize functional and physiological implications of the nutritional impact on platelet function and CVD that could be an important approach to highlight the concept of preventive CVD nutrition. An authoritative text, <i>Nutraceuticals and Human Blood Platelet Function:</i></p> <ul> <li>Offers a unique resource that connects nutrition with platelet function and its impact on cardiovascular disease</li> <li>Contains an evidenced-based approach, including data from human and animal clinical studies</li> <li>Reveals the impact of bioactive compounds and their effect on platelets</li> <li>Presents a text that is authored by an expert with vast experience in the field of nutrition and platelet function</li> </ul> <p>Written for professionals, academics, researchers, and students associated in the area of nutrition, <i>Nutraceuticals and Human Blood Platelet Function </i>offers a review of the most current research on the effects of platelet function and their roles in development of CVD, functional foods and bioactive compounds in CVD risk factors.</p>
<p><b>1 Human Blood Platelets and Their Role in the Development of Cardiovascular Disease 1</b></p> <p>Abbreviations Used in This Chapter 1</p> <p>1.1 Introduction 1</p> <p>1.2 Human Blood Platelets: Structure and Function 4</p> <p>1.3 Platelet Activation Pathways 10</p> <p>1.4 Platelets and Vessel Wall Interactions 12</p> <p>1.5 Roles of Platelets in Atherosclerosis and Inflammatory Processes 13</p> <p>1.6 Platelets and Their Role in the Development of Cardiovascular Disease 17</p> <p>1.7 Conclusions 22</p> <p>References 22</p> <p><b>2 Epidemiology of Cardiovascular Disease 29</b></p> <p>Abbreviations Used in This Chapter 29</p> <p>2.1 Introduction 29</p> <p>2.2 Dietary Lipids and Cardiovascular Disease 32</p> <p>2.3 Environmental Factors and Cardiovascular Disease 34</p> <p>2.4 Genetic Basis of Cardiovascular Disease Incidence 35</p> <p>2.5 Fruits and Vegetables Consumption and Cardiovascular Disease Risk Reduction 37</p> <p>2.6 Conclusions 40</p> <p>References 40</p> <p><b>3 n‐3 Fatty Acids and Human Platelets 47</b></p> <p>Abbreviations Used in This Chapter 47</p> <p>3.1 Introduction 47</p> <p>3.2 Epidemiology of n‐3 Fatty Acids Intake and Cardiovascular Disease 51</p> <p>3.3 n‐3 Fatty Acids and Platelet Function 52</p> <p>3.4 Platelet Function and Eicosanoids 56</p> <p>3.5 Clinical Trials with n‐3 Fatty Acids 59</p> <p>3.6 Dietary Recommendation and Sources of n‐3 Fatty Acids 61</p> <p>3.7 Conclusions 62</p> <p>References 62</p> <p>4 Effects of Garlic, Onion, Ginger, and Turmeric on Platelet Function 69</p> <p>Abbreviations 69</p> <p>4.1 Introduction 69</p> <p>4.2 Effects of Garlic (<i>Allium Sativum</i>) on Platelet Function 71</p> <p>4.3 Effects of Onion (<i>Allium Cepa L.</i>) on Platelet Function 74</p> <p>4.4 Effects of Ginger (<i>Zingiber Officinale</i>) on Platelet Function 75</p> <p>4.5 Effects of Turmeric (<i>Curcuma Longa</i>) on Platelets 76</p> <p>4.6 Conclusions 78</p> <p>References 79</p> <p><b>5 Herbs and Platelet Function 83</b></p> <p>Abbreviations Used in This Chapter 83</p> <p>5.1 Introduction 83</p> <p>5.<i>2 In Vitro</i> Platelet Aggregation Studies: Effects of Different Herb Extracts 87</p> <p>5.2.1 Andrographis (<i>Andrographis Paniculata</i>) 89</p> <p>5.2.2 Cranberry (<i>Vaccinium Macrocarpon</i>) 90</p> <p>5.2.3 Feverfew (<i>Tanacetum Parthenium</i>) 90</p> <p>5.2.4 Green Tea (<i>Camellia Sinensis</i>) 91</p> <p>5.2.5 Hawthorn (<i>Crataegus Oxyacantha</i>) 92</p> <p>5.2.6 Horse Chestnut (<i>Aesculus Hippocastanum</i>) 92</p> <p>5.2.7 Motherwort (<i>Leonurus Japonicus</i>) 93</p> <p>5.2.8 St John’s Wort (<i>Hypericum Perforatum</i>) 93</p> <p>5.2.9 Willow Bark (<i>Salix Alba</i>) 94</p> <p>5.3 Effects of Herbs on Signaling Molecules in Human Platelets 95</p> <p>5.4 Conclusions 97</p> <p>References 98</p> <p><b>6 Tomato Extract and Human Platelet Functions 101</b></p> <p>Abbreviations Used in This Chapter 101</p> <p>6.1 Introduction 101</p> <p>6.2 Epidemiology of Tomato Consumption and Cardiovascular Disease Risk Reduction 104</p> <p>6.3 <i>In Vitro</i> Studies with Water‐Soluble Tomato Extract on Human Blood Platelet Aggregation 105</p> <p>6.4 Fruitflow<sup>®</sup>: Compositional and Structural Aspects 111</p> <p>6.5 Human Trials 112</p> <p>6.6 Comparing the Dietary Anti‐Platelet Fruitflow<sup>®</sup> with the Anti‐Platelet Drug Aspirin 115</p> <p>6.8 EFSA Approval of Fruitflow<sup>®</sup> 117</p> <p>6.8 Conclusions 117</p> <p>References 118</p> <p><b>7 Dietary Nitrates and Their Anti‐Platelet Effects 125</b></p> <p>Abbreviations Used in This Chapter 125</p> <p>7.1 Introduction 125</p> <p>7.2 Nitrate and Cardiovascular Health 129</p> <p>7.3 Effects of Nitrates on Human Blood Platelet Function <i>In Vitro</i> 131</p> <p>7.4 Clinical Studies with Dietary Nitrate: Effects on Ex Vivo Platelet Function 133</p> <p>7.5 Conclusions 134</p> <p>References 135</p> <p><b>8 Kiwifruit and Human Platelet Function 139</b></p> <p>Abbreviations Used in This Chapter 139</p> <p>8.1 Introduction 139</p> <p>8.2 Kiwifruit and Its Bioactive Phytochemicals 140</p> <p>8.3 Kiwifruits and Human Blood Platelet Function 141</p> <p>8.4 Human Trials Using Kiwifruit and Kiwifruit Extract 147</p> <p>8.5 Conclusions 150</p> <p>References 151</p> <p><b>9 Polyphenols and Human Platelets 155</b></p> <p>Abbreviations Used in This Chapter 155</p> <p>9.1 Introduction 155</p> <p>9.2 Polyphenols: Structure and Activity 157</p> <p>9.3 Sources of Polyphenols 159</p> <p>9.4 Dietary Intakes and Bioavailability of Polyphenols 160</p> <p>9.5 Roles of Polyphenols in Platelet Function 161</p> <p>9.6 Conclusions 167</p> <p>References 168</p> <p><b>10 Effects of Ginkgo Biloba, Ginseng, Green Tea, and Dark Chocolate on Human Blood Platelet Function 171</b></p> <p>Abbreviations Used in This Chapter 171</p> <p>10.1 Introduction 171</p> <p>10.2 Ginkgo Biloba Extract and Platelet Function 172</p> <p>10.3 Clinical Trial with EGB761 175</p> <p>10.4 Ginseng and Platelet Function 177</p> <p>10.5 Green Tea (<i>Camellia Sinensis</i>) and its Effects on Platelet Function 181</p> <p>10.6 Dark Chocolate and Platelet Function 183</p> <p>10.7 Conclusions 185</p> <p>References 187</p> <p><b>11 Plant Alkaloids and Platelet Function 191</b></p> <p>Abbreviations Used in This Chapter 191</p> <p>11.1 Introduction 191</p> <p>11.2 Alkaloids as Anti‐Platelet Agents 193</p> <p>11.3 Mechanism of Actions of Alkaloids 197</p> <p>11.4 Conclusions 198</p> <p>References 199</p> <p><b>12 Strawberries and Human Platelet Function 203</b></p> <p>Abbreviations Used in This Chapter 203</p> <p>12.1 Introduction 203</p> <p>12.2 Polyphenols in Strawberries 204</p> <p>12.3 Strawberry and its Cardio‐Protective Effects 206</p> <p>12.4 Anti‐Platelet Factors in Strawberry 207</p> <p>12.5 Discussion 209</p> <p>References 211</p> <p><b>13 Effects of Metal Ions on Platelet Function 215</b></p> <p>Abbreviations Used in This Chapter 215</p> <p>13.1 Introduction 215</p> <p>13.2 Zinc and Human Blood Platelet Function 216</p> <p>13.3 Calcium and its Regulation of Platelet Function 218</p> <p>13.4 Chromium and Platelet Function 221</p> <p>13.5 Iron (Fe) and Platelet Function 221</p> <p>13.6 Magnesium and Platelet Function 222</p> <p>13.7 Platelet Function and Selenium 223</p> <p>13.8 Conclusions 225</p> <p>References 226</p> <p><b>14 Individual Compounds with Anti‐Platelet Activity</b></p> <p>Isolated from Plant Sources 231</p> <p>Abbreviations Used in This Chapter 231</p> <p>14.1 Introduction 231</p> <p>14.2 Effects of Taurine and Glycine on Human Platelets 233</p> <p>14.3 Anthocyanins and Human Platelets 234</p> <p>14.4 Coumarins and Their Anti‐Platelet Effects 235</p> <p>14.5 Atractylenolides and Their Anti‐Platelet Effects 236</p> <p>14.6 Flavonolignans and Blood Platelet Function 238</p> <p>14.7 Protocatechuic Acid on Human Platelet Aggregation 238</p> <p>14.8 KOK and Platelet Function 240</p> <p>14.9 Inhibitors of Platelet Granules Secretion 241</p> <p>14.10 Hydroxychavicol and Platelet Function 243</p> <p>14.11 Compounds Isolated from <i>Guttiferae</i> Species with Anti‐Platelet Activity 243</p> <p>14.12 Conclusions 244</p> <p>References 244</p> <p>Index 247</p>
<p><b>D<small>R</small>. ASIM K. DUTTAROY</b> is Professor of Clinical Nutrition at the University of Oslo, Norway. He has been working in the human platelet field since 1985, and has conducted groundbreaking research on anti-platelet factors in fruits and vegetables. Dr. Duttaroy's writing has been featured in numerous scientific journals across the globe.
<p><b>A Comprehensive Review of the Impact of Dietary Nutraceuticals on Platelet Function and Its Relationship to Cardiovascular Disease</b> <p><i>Nutraceuticals and Human Blood Platelet Function</i> collates the latest research on platelet behavior and naturally sourced anti-platelet factors, and explores these topics within the context of cardiovascular health. Written by a leading expert in food science and nutrition, it authoritatively examines the functional and physiological roles of nutrition in the prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD), and grounds its findings in data from epidemiological studies and <i>ex vivo</i> and <i>in vivo</i> clinical trials. <p>The author provides detailed explanations of the role of platelet function in CVD development, with anti-platelet factors, functional foods, and their bioactive compounds assessed as they relate to CVD risk factor reduction. Covering structure-function relationships, bioavailability, mechanisms of action, and more, this in-depth exploration: <ul> <li>Connects nutrition with platelet function and its impact on cardiovascular disease</li> <li>Identifies functional foods and outlines the impact of their bioactive compounds upon platelets</li> <li>Takes an evidence-based approach, with data drawn from human and animal studies</li> <li>Is authored by an expert with many years' experience in the field of food science</li> </ul> <p>Suitable for professionals, academics, researchers, and students alike, <i>Nutraceuticals and Human Blood Platelet Function</i> offers essential and up-to-date insights into platelet function, cardiovascular health, and the preventative capabilities of dietary and nutritional factors.

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