Nutrients, Volume 17, Issue 4
2025 February-2 - 139 articles
Cover Story: Polyphenols are natural compounds derived from plants and are found in a variety of foods including fruits, vegetables, and teas. These compounds have several anticancer properties including inhibiting cell cycle events, regulating epigenetic mechanisms, influencing oxidative and inflammatory stress, and reducing angiogenesis. While there have been extensive studies on the therapeutic potential of polyphenols individually, there is not much focus and emphasis on using combinations of polyphenols. Combinatorial polyphenol treatment can cause the anticancer effects of each individual polyphenol to work in synergism and create an additive effect, thus providing a more efficacious treatment against cancer as compared to using polyphenols individually. View this paper - Issues are regarded as officially published after their release is announced to the table of contents alert mailing list .
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