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- W3202597433 abstract "Unlike proteins, carbohydrates and fats as the main macromolecules necessary for biological structure and functions, numerous other chemicals present in the food have a paradoxical nature. Various dietary components in the food are actually toxins which induce molecular damages in a biphasic dose response. A successful handling of the damage, through a complex series of biochemical pathways of maintenance and repair can result in achieving health beneficial effects in the body. This is the phenomenon of mild stress-induced hormesis, and the conditions causing hormesis are known as hormetins. Food components, which induce one or more pathways of stress response in cells and organisms, are potential hormetins which can have health beneficial, anti-ageing and longevity promoting effects. Various dietary components present in spices, herbs, and numerous medicinal plants, and some vitamins, trace elements, minerals and others are such hormetins. These nutritional hormetins have almost no nutritional value in terms of providing proteins, carbohydrates and fats, but have pleiotropic biological effects in maintaining, recovering, and enhancing health and longevity." @default.
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- W3202597433 title "Nutritional Hormetins in Ageing and Longevity" @default.
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