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A study from Democritus University of Thrace in Greece explores the potential health benefits of vanillin and its derivatives, focusing on their anti-inflammatory, anti-infective, wound-healing, neuroprotective, and anti-cancer properties. The research highlights the role of phenolic compounds like vanillin in reducing inflammation associated with various chronic disorders, including cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and cancer. The study discusses the mechanisms of action, outcomes from studies and clinical trials, and potential applications of vanillin-based compounds in functional products, supplements, and adjuvant therapies. [Extracted from the article] |