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Review
. 2019 Jan 22;12(6):526-536.
doi: 10.5582/bst.2018.01172. Epub 2018 Dec 28.

The beneficial and deleterious role of dietary polyphenols on chronic degenerative diseases by regulating gene expression

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The beneficial and deleterious role of dietary polyphenols on chronic degenerative diseases by regulating gene expression

Guojing Qu et al. Biosci Trends. .
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Abstract

Dietary polyphenols, a natural component in many kinds of foods such as fruits and vegetables, play essential roles in a wide range of plant functions. Importantly, the discovery of the functions of polyphenols including anti-oxidant, anti-carcinogenic and anti-inflammatory has been appealing to researchers' attentions. Dietary polyphenols have shown protective effects on chronic degenerative diseases (CDD) such as cardiovascular diseases, cancers, and neurodegenerative diseases by regulating gene expression. Dietary polyphenols also affect the composition and activity of gut microbiota, in reverse, gut microbiota influences the bioavailability and physiological activity of dietary polyphenols. However, not all kinds of dietary polyphenols are beneficial for human health. The potential deleterious effects of several dietary polyphenols have been reported by inducing DNA damage and gene mutants. This review summarizes the potential therapeutic effects of dietary polyphenols on chronic degeneration diseases, the polyphenols-gut microbiota interactions, and the potential dangers of individual dietary polyphenols on human health.

Keywords: Dietary polyphenols; chronic degenerative diseases; deleterious effects; expression regulation; therapeutic effects.

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