Abstract

Nutraceuticals, a group of bioactive compounds that arise from natural sources, have attracted growing attention because of their potential strength-advancing properties. This study aimed to investigate the pharmacological characteristics of nutraceuticals, peeling to rest on their means of action and healing associations. Through a thorough literature review, we assembled news on an off-course range of nutraceuticals, including vitamins, minerals, polyphenols, and different bioactive compounds present in food sources. The pharmacological description complicated the elucidation of the microscopic goals and pathways affected by nutraceuticals, in addition to their interplay with cellular elements. Furthermore, we determined the effect of nutraceuticals on key corporal processes, including swelling, oxidative stress, and natural absorption. The review also delved into the potential cooperative nature of mergers of nutraceuticals and their implications for reinforced healing outcomes. Several nutraceuticals have been established to exhibit notable antagonistic-instigative and antioxidant properties, providing natural pathways to guide chronic ailments such as cardiovascular disorders, neurodegenerative environments, and metabolic syndromes. Additionally, the review addressed the security characterization and potential antagonistic effects that guide the use of extreme doses of nutraceuticals, stressing the importance of equalized consumption

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