Functional Foods in Cancer Prevention and Therapy 2020
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-816151-7.00009-0
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Usefulness of grape seed polyphenols in the prevention of skin cancer: A mini review

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“…Due to their ability to reduce the oxidated LDL in plasma, to protect the mitochondrial system against oxidative stress induced by hydrogen peroxide, to decrease the oxidative stress in serum, and to protect against DNA damage the grape polyphenols are being administered orally. Other applications of polyphenolic extracts from Vitis vinifera L. include their external use for medicinal purposes in skin cancer prevention [ 5 ] or for cosmetic purposes in oral care, to reduce the oxidative stress which is involved in periodontitis pathogenesis [ 6 ], in skin care for antiaging purposes [ 7 ], in skin photoprotection [ 8 ], or to reduce skin pigmentation [ 9 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to their ability to reduce the oxidated LDL in plasma, to protect the mitochondrial system against oxidative stress induced by hydrogen peroxide, to decrease the oxidative stress in serum, and to protect against DNA damage the grape polyphenols are being administered orally. Other applications of polyphenolic extracts from Vitis vinifera L. include their external use for medicinal purposes in skin cancer prevention [ 5 ] or for cosmetic purposes in oral care, to reduce the oxidative stress which is involved in periodontitis pathogenesis [ 6 ], in skin care for antiaging purposes [ 7 ], in skin photoprotection [ 8 ], or to reduce skin pigmentation [ 9 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Grape seeds have high antioxidant capacity according to their rich content of polyphenols, especially flavonols, and proanthocyanidins (Peralbo‐Molina & Luque de Castroa, 2013). Grape seed polyphenols have been associated with positive health benefits including anti‐carcinogenic activity (Kalekhan et al., 2020; Pérez‐Ortiz et al, 2019); antioxidant (Costa et al., 2019), anti‐inflammatory (Yin et al., 2015), anti‐ulcer (Jambi & Khattab, 2019), among others.…”
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“…Studies have suggested that topical as well as the dietary feeding of grape seed extracts (resveratrol, quercetin, catechin) had beneficial results in reducing DMBA-induced epidermal hyperplasia, inflammation, and proliferation. The concomitant oral and topical administration have been demonstrated to be more effective than separate use and lead to lower inflammation, oxidative stress, and mutations of Ha-ras in codon 61 [ 28 ].…”
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confidence: 99%