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dc.contributor.authorFuloria, Shivkanya-
dc.contributor.authorSekar, Mahendran-
dc.contributor.authorFarrah Syazana Khattulanuar-
dc.contributor.authorGan, Siew Hua-
dc.contributor.authorNur Najihah Izzati Mat Rani-
dc.contributor.authorRavi, Subban-
dc.contributor.authorSubramaniyan, Vetriselvan-
dc.contributor.authorJeyabalan, Srikanth-
dc.contributor.authorBegum, M.Yasmin-
dc.contributor.authorChidambaram, Kumarappan-
dc.contributor.authorSathasivam, Kathirevan V.-
dc.contributor.authorSafi, Sher Zaman-
dc.contributor.authorWu, Yuan Seng-
dc.contributor.authorRusdi Nordin-
dc.contributor.authorMaziz, Mohammad Nazmul Hasan-
dc.contributor.authorKumarasamy, Vinoth-
dc.contributor.authorLum, Pei Teng-
dc.contributor.authorFuloria, Neeraj Kumar-
dc.contributor.author(UniKL RCMP)-
dc.date.accessioned2024-06-11T09:14:50Z-
dc.date.available2024-06-11T09:14:50Z-
dc.date.issued2022-08-
dc.identifier.citationFuloria, S., Sekar, M., Farrah Syazana Khattulanuar, Gan, S. H., Nur Najihah Izzati Mat Rani, Ravi, S., Subramaniyan, V., Jeyabalan, S., Begum, M. Y., Chidambaram, K., Sathasivam, K. V., Safi, S. Z., Wu, Y. S., Rusdi Nordin, Maziz, M. N. H., Kumarasamy, V., Lum, P. T., & Fuloria, N. K. (2022). Chemistry, Biosynthesis and Pharmacology of Viniferin: Potential Resveratrol-Derived Molecules for New Drug Discovery, Development and Therapy. Molecules, 27(16), 5072. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27165072en_US
dc.identifier.issn14203049-
dc.identifier.urihttps://ir.unikl.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/30516-
dc.description.abstractViniferin is a resveratrol derivative. Resveratrol is the most prominent stilbenoid synthesized by plants as a defense mechanism in response to microbial attack, toxins, infections or UV radiation. Different forms of viniferin exist, including alpha-viniferin (α-viniferin), beta-viniferin (β-viniferin), delta-viniferin (δ-viniferin), epsilon-viniferin (ε-viniferin), gamma-viniferin (γ-viniferin), R-viniferin (vitisin A), and R2-viniferin (vitisin B). All of these forms exhibit a range of important biological activities and, therefore, have several possible applications in clinical research and future drug development. In this review, we present a comprehensive literature search on the chemistry and biosynthesis of and the diverse studies conducted on viniferin, especially with regards to its anti-inflammatory, antipsoriasis, antidiabetic, antiplasmodic, anticancer, anti-angiogenic, antioxidant, anti-melanogenic, neurodegenerative effects, antiviral, antimicrobial, antifungal, antidiarrhea, anti-obesity and anthelminthic activities. In addition to highlighting its important chemical and biological activities, coherent and environmentally acceptable methods for establishing vinferin on a large scale are highlighted to allow the development of further research that can help to exploit its properties and develop new phyto-pharmaceuticals. Overall, viniferin and its derivatives have the potential to be the most effective nutritional supplement and supplementary medication, especially as a therapeutic approach. More researchers will be aware of viniferin as a pharmaceutical drug as a consequence of this review, and they will be encouraged to investigate viniferin and its derivatives as pharmaceutical drugs to prevent future health catastrophes caused by a variety of serious illnesses.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherMDPIen_US
dc.subjectBiosynthesisen_US
dc.subjectChemistryen_US
dc.subjectDrug discoveryen_US
dc.subjectOligostilbenoiden_US
dc.subjectPharmacologyen_US
dc.subjectViniferinen_US
dc.titleChemistry, Biosynthesis and Pharmacology of Viniferin: Potential Resveratrol-Derived Molecules for New Drug Discovery, Development and Therapyen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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