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2022
DOI: 10.3390/nu14071402
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Special Issue “Dietary (Poly)Phenols and Health”

Abstract: Interest in understanding the mechanisms of the positive effects of dietary phenolic and polyphenolic compounds on human health has markedly increased in recent years [...]

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“…Antioxidants act as defenders against free radicals, neutralizing and preventing them from causing damage to cells [51]. By protecting DNA and other cellular molecules, antioxidants help prevent the occurrence of mutations and epigenetic changes [52].…”
Section: Epigenetics and Cancer-longevity And Benefits Of The Atlanti...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Antioxidants act as defenders against free radicals, neutralizing and preventing them from causing damage to cells [51]. By protecting DNA and other cellular molecules, antioxidants help prevent the occurrence of mutations and epigenetic changes [52].…”
Section: Epigenetics and Cancer-longevity And Benefits Of The Atlanti...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Food-derived polyphenols are widely found in vegetables, fruits, grains, honey, and other foods, which are safe and nutritional, attracting the eyes of many investigators. 12 Polyphenols are substances with physiological effects such as nervous protection, immunomodulation, and anti-cancer. 13–17 Dietary polyphenols can participate in protecting the nervous system and alleviating neurodegenerative diseases by regulating ROS levels; this is an effective dietary treatment option for neurological diseases caused by ROS dysregulation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%