SECTOR OF THE TECHNIQUE
This invention concerns new products that result from the conjugation of flavenols with molecules that contain the thiol group. The new molecules are obtained from polyphenolic plant extracts rich in oligomeric and polymeric procyanidines and prodelfinidins. In this way, new
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to flavonoid derivatives and, more particularly, to a flavonoid derivative or the pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof that may be used in a pharmaceutical composition for preventing and treating cancer and
FIELD OF INVENTION
This invention relates to the usage of a natural compound for suppressing the activation of stellate cells. Particularly, this invention relates to the usage of a naturally derived flavanol glycoside for suppressing activation of pancreatic stellate cells (PSCs).
BACKGROUND OF
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to compositions, and methods of use thereof, containing polyphenols such as procyanidins, for example, cocoa polyphenols such as cocoa procyanidins for treating, preventing, reducing the risk of, or reducing the occurrences of heart arrhythmias. The
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to compositions, and methods of use thereof, containing polyphenols such as procyanidins, for example, cocoa polyphenols such as cocoa procyanidins for treating, preventing, reducing the risk of, or reducing the occurrences of heart arrhythmias. The
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