Prevention and treatment effects of edible berries for three deadly diseases: Cardiovascular disease, cancer and diabetes
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- DOI: 10.1080/10408398.2018.1432562
Prevention and treatment effects of edible berries for three deadly diseases: Cardiovascular disease, cancer and diabetes
Abstract
Cardiovascular disease (CVD), cancer and diabetes are serious threat to human health and more and more aroused people's attention. It is important to find the safe and effective prevention and treatment methods for the three deadly diseases. At present, a generally attention in the possible positive effects of edible berries for the three deadly diseases has been noted. Berry phytochemical compounds regulate different signaling pathways about cell survival, growth and differentiation. They contribute to the prevention and treatment of CVD, cancer and diabetes. This article reviews previous experimental evidence, several common berry phytochemical compounds and their possible mechanisms involved in three deadly diseases were summarized.
Keywords: Prevention; berries; three deadly diseases; treatment.
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