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A Review of the Effects and Mechanisms of Polyphenolics in Cancer

This paper is a comprehensive review of the effects of bioactive polyphenolic compounds commonly found in many fruits and vegetables on cancer. These include the pheniolic acids, anthocyanins, catechins, stilbenes and several other flavonoids. We have attempted to compile information from most of th...

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Published in:Critical reviews in food science and nutrition 2006-03, Vol.46 (2), p.161-183
Main Authors: Nichenametla, Sailendra N., Taruscio, Todd G., Barney, Danny L., Exon, Jerry H.
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catechins
Cell Line, Tumor
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Phenols - administration & dosage
Phenols - classification
Phenols - pharmacokinetics
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stilbenes
Stilbenes - administration & dosage
Stilbenes - pharmacokinetics
Vegetables - chemistry
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