Resveratrol: Latest Scientific Evidences of its Chemical, Biological Activities and Therapeutic Potentials
Nur Mursyida Saad, Mahendran Sekar, Siew Hua Gan, Pei Teng Lum, Jaishree Vaijanathappa, Subban Ravi
Abstract
Background: Resveratrol is a non-flavonoid polyphenol possesses many biological properties with great potential to develop into various products. In order to cure a wide variety of diseases, resveratrol has attracted a great deal of attention for medicinal purposes. Objective: The present review aimed to provide a comprehensive literature summary of latest scientific evidences on the chemistry, biological properties and therapeutic potentials of resveratrol. Methods: To complete this review, relevant literatures were collected from several scientific databases, including Google Scholar, Pubmed and ScienceDirect, using keywords "source" , "chemistry" , "bioavailability" , "pharmacokinetics" , "isolation" , "anticancer" , "analgesic" , "antiinflammatory" , "antidiabetic" , "nephroprotective activity" , "neuroprotective activity" , "antiobesity" , "cardioprotective effects" , "antioxidant" , "anti-aging" with resveratrol. After a detailed screening process for inclusion and exclusion, the information obtained was summarised. Results: The information on the source, chemistry, bioavailability, biological and therapeutic potentials of resveratrol were tabled. In various pathological conditions, resveratrol can be considered as powerful antioxidants along with multidimensional molecular targets such as NF-B, MAPK, AMPK, SIRT-1, Nrf-2, m-TOR, PI3K/Akt and PPAR- signaling pathways.