Resveratrol
A phytoalexin derived from grapes and other food products with antioxidant and potential chemopreventive activities. Resveratrol induces phase II drug-metabolizing enzymes (anti-initiation activity); mediates anti-inflammatory effects and inhibits cyclooxygenase and hydroperoxidase functions (anti-promotion activity); and induces promyelocytic leukemia cell differentiation (anti-progression activity), thereby exhibiting activities in three major steps of carcinogenesis. This agent may inhibit TNF-induced activation of NF-kappaB in a dose- and time-dependent manner. (NCI05) [ ]
Term info
Resveratrol
- (E)-5-[2-(4-Hydroxyphenyl)ethenyl]-1,3-benzenediol
- 3,4',5-Stilbenetriol
- RESVERATROL
- Resveratrol
- resveratrol
NCIT_C116978, NCIT_C128784, NCIT_C63923, NCIT_C157711, NCIT_C116977, NCIT_C157712, NCIT_C142799
A substance found in the skins of grapes and in certain other plants, fruits, and seeds. It is made by various plants to help defend against invading fungi, stress, injury, infection, and too much sunlight. It is being studied in the prevention of cancer and heart disease. It is a type of antioxidant and a type of polyphenol.
501-36-0
CHEBI:45713, CHEBI:27881
C14H12O3
CTRP, FDA
Resveratrol
Q369O8926L
Resveratrol
327430
405819
405819
Resveratrol
Pharmacologic Substance, Organic Chemical
C0073096
C1215
Term relations
- Antioxidant
- Phase II Enzymes Inducer
- Chemical_Or_Drug_Has_Physiologic_Effect some Chelating Activity
- Chemical_Or_Drug_Affects_Gene_Product some Cytochrome P450 19A1
- Chemical_Or_Drug_Has_Mechanism_Of_Action some Gene Regulation Process
- Chemical_Or_Drug_Has_Physiologic_Effect some Negative Regulation of Inflammatory Response Process
- Chemical_Or_Drug_Has_Physiologic_Effect some Free Radical Scavenging