This Brief presents comprehensive coverage of anthocyanins. The text
covers the scientific literature and clinical significance of this
Flavonoid sub-group, with a special focus on their therapeutic aspects.
In focusing on secondary metabolites in plants, this work aims to cover
the resulting therapeutic potential for humans by referencing the
numerous herbal-derived substances which have been evaluated and the
rapidly growing data on the interactions of anthocyanins with the
microbiome.
Anthocyanins and Human Health: Biomolecular and therapeutic aspects
covers all angles of biomolecular, in vitro and in vivo anthocyanins
from their general chemical structure to their use as a coloring agent.
The intake, metabolism and secretion of anthocyanins in the human body
are covered in-depth, as are the biosynthetic pathways through which
these compounds are synthesized in the natural system. Factors affecting
stability and extraction are listed, and health related uses and
biological activities are covered in great detail. Present and future
trends in anthocyanins research are also presented.