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Bioactive Flavonoids: A Comprehensive Review on Pharmacokinetics and Analytical Aspects

Koushal Billowria, Rouchan Ali, Naresh Kumar Rangra, Ram Kumar, Pooja A. Chawla

2022Critical Reviews in Analytical Chemistry79 citationsDOI

Abstract

Flavonoids are a diversified group of natural substances which were discovered to provide a variety of health benefits in human beings. Vegetables, fruits, wine and tea are the primary flavonoid dietary sources for humans and as the flavonoids are so closely connected to human dietary items and health, it is vital to explore the structural-activity connection. The arrangement, replacement of functional groups, and total number of hydroxyl groups around flavonoid's nucleus structure affect their biological activity, metabolism, and bioavailability. Various flavonoids have been proven to have hepatoprotective properties, that help in the prevention of coronary heart disease. Similarly, these flavonoids also possess anticancer, and anti-inflammatory activities. Flavonoids have been found to have a functional and structural link with their enzyme inhibitory action, that appears to have antiviral effect through acting as antioxidants, damaging cell membranes, blocking enzymes, activating mechanisms of host self-defense, and limiting virus penetration and attaching to cells. Identification, characterization, isolation, and biological role of flavonoids, as well as their uses on health advantages, are all major topics in research and development currently. This review represents a summary of various sources of flavonoids, class, subclass, their chemical structures, biological activities, the pharmacokinetics of flavonoids and various analytical, bioanalytical and electrochemical methods for determination of flavonoids from different matrices.

Topics & Concepts

FlavonoidBioavailabilityChemistryPharmacokineticsPharmacologyBiological activityHuman healthBiochemistryAntioxidantBiologyIn vitroMedicineEnvironmental healthPhytochemicals and Antioxidant ActivitiesComputational Drug Discovery MethodsNatural Antidiabetic Agents Studies