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Polyphenols.: mechanisms of action in human health and disease - Volume 1 (Second edition.)

Preedy, Victor R.(Edited by)Watson, Ronald Ross(Edited by)Zibadi, Sherma(Edited by)
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This second edition describes the mechanisms of polyphenol antioxidant activities and their use in disease prevention.

Chapters highlight the anti-inflammatory activity of polyphenols on key dendritic cells, how they modulate and suppress inflammation, and how they are inactivated/activated by metabolism in the gut and circulating blood.

Polyphenols have proven effective for key health benefits, including bone health, organ health, cardiac and vascular conditions, absorption and metabolism, and cancer and diseases of the immune system.

They are a unique group of phytochemicals that are present in all fruits, vegetables and other plant products.

This very diverse and multi-functional group of active plant compounds contain powerful antioxidant properties and exhibit remarkable chemical, biological and physiological properties, including cancer prevention and cardio-protective activities.

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Elsevier
0128130075 / 9780128130070
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
06/08/2018
English
441 pages
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