Geranium sanguineum derived getasan polyphenol and its role in future medicine
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Keywords

Geranium sanguineum, getasan polyphenol, oxidative stress, antioxidants, chronic diseases, nanomedicine

How to Cite

Nazarova , M. (2026). Geranium sanguineum derived getasan polyphenol and its role in future medicine. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MODERN RESEARCH AND SCIENTIFIC INNOVATION, 1(4), 192-195. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19893585

Abstract

This study explores the biological activity and future medical significance of getasan polyphenol isolated from Geranium sanguineum. Global research indicates that plant-derived polyphenols play a crucial role in reducing oxidative stress, inflammation, and chronic disease risk. According to recent epidemiological data, increased polyphenol intake is associated with a reduction in overall mortality and cardiovascular diseases. This work highlights the pharmacological potential of getasan polyphenol in modern and future medicine.

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