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. 2020 Mar;18(3):216–228. doi: 10.2174/1570159X17666191021111809

Fig. (1).

Fig. (1)

Possible mechanisms of chlorogenic acid in regulating inflammation. CGA has a broad range of anti-inflammatory effects relevant to pain and other health outcomes (neuroprotective, gastroprotective, renoprotective, antirheumatic, and anti-atherothrombotic effects). CGA and its metabolites appear to contribute to its pain-alleviating mechanisms by interrelated anti-inflammatory mechanisms.