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Dietary polyphenols and their relationship to the modulation of non-communicable chronic diseases and epigenetic mechanisms: A mini-review

Chronic Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) have been considered a global health problem, characterized as diseases of multiple factors, which are developed throughout life, and regardless of genetics as a risk factor of important relevance, the increase in mortality attributed to the disease to enviro...

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Autores principales: Borsoi, Felipe Tecchio, Neri-Numa, Iramaia Angélica, de Oliveira, Williara Queiroz, de Araújo, Fabio Fernandes, Pastore, Glaucia Maria
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9793217/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36582744
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fochms.2022.100155
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author Borsoi, Felipe Tecchio
Neri-Numa, Iramaia Angélica
de Oliveira, Williara Queiroz
de Araújo, Fabio Fernandes
Pastore, Glaucia Maria
author_facet Borsoi, Felipe Tecchio
Neri-Numa, Iramaia Angélica
de Oliveira, Williara Queiroz
de Araújo, Fabio Fernandes
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description Chronic Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) have been considered a global health problem, characterized as diseases of multiple factors, which are developed throughout life, and regardless of genetics as a risk factor of important relevance, the increase in mortality attributed to the disease to environmental factors and the lifestyle one leads. Although the reactive species (ROS/RNS) are necessary for several physiological processes, their overproduction is directly related to the pathogenesis and aggravation of NCDs. In contrast, dietary polyphenols have been widely associated with minimizing oxidative stress and inflammation. In addition to their antioxidant power, polyphenols have also drawn attention for being able to modulate both gene expression and modify epigenetic alterations, suggesting an essential involvement in the prevention and/or development of some pathologies. Therefore, this review briefly explained the mechanisms in the development of some NCDs, followed by a summary of some evidence related to the interaction of polyphenols in oxidative stress, as well as the modulation of epigenetic mechanisms involved in the management of NCDs.
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spelling pubmed-97932172022-12-28 Dietary polyphenols and their relationship to the modulation of non-communicable chronic diseases and epigenetic mechanisms: A mini-review Borsoi, Felipe Tecchio Neri-Numa, Iramaia Angélica de Oliveira, Williara Queiroz de Araújo, Fabio Fernandes Pastore, Glaucia Maria Food Chem (Oxf) Articles from the Special Issue ‘Polyphenols in the development of functional foods and impact on health and nutrition in South and Central Americas’ by Cinthia Betim and Lilian Mariutti Chronic Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) have been considered a global health problem, characterized as diseases of multiple factors, which are developed throughout life, and regardless of genetics as a risk factor of important relevance, the increase in mortality attributed to the disease to environmental factors and the lifestyle one leads. Although the reactive species (ROS/RNS) are necessary for several physiological processes, their overproduction is directly related to the pathogenesis and aggravation of NCDs. In contrast, dietary polyphenols have been widely associated with minimizing oxidative stress and inflammation. In addition to their antioxidant power, polyphenols have also drawn attention for being able to modulate both gene expression and modify epigenetic alterations, suggesting an essential involvement in the prevention and/or development of some pathologies. Therefore, this review briefly explained the mechanisms in the development of some NCDs, followed by a summary of some evidence related to the interaction of polyphenols in oxidative stress, as well as the modulation of epigenetic mechanisms involved in the management of NCDs. Elsevier 2022-12-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9793217/ /pubmed/36582744 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fochms.2022.100155 Text en © 2022 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Articles from the Special Issue ‘Polyphenols in the development of functional foods and impact on health and nutrition in South and Central Americas’ by Cinthia Betim and Lilian Mariutti
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Neri-Numa, Iramaia Angélica
de Oliveira, Williara Queiroz
de Araújo, Fabio Fernandes
Pastore, Glaucia Maria
Dietary polyphenols and their relationship to the modulation of non-communicable chronic diseases and epigenetic mechanisms: A mini-review
title Dietary polyphenols and their relationship to the modulation of non-communicable chronic diseases and epigenetic mechanisms: A mini-review
title_full Dietary polyphenols and their relationship to the modulation of non-communicable chronic diseases and epigenetic mechanisms: A mini-review
title_fullStr Dietary polyphenols and their relationship to the modulation of non-communicable chronic diseases and epigenetic mechanisms: A mini-review
title_full_unstemmed Dietary polyphenols and their relationship to the modulation of non-communicable chronic diseases and epigenetic mechanisms: A mini-review
title_short Dietary polyphenols and their relationship to the modulation of non-communicable chronic diseases and epigenetic mechanisms: A mini-review
title_sort dietary polyphenols and their relationship to the modulation of non-communicable chronic diseases and epigenetic mechanisms: a mini-review
topic Articles from the Special Issue ‘Polyphenols in the development of functional foods and impact on health and nutrition in South and Central Americas’ by Cinthia Betim and Lilian Mariutti
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9793217/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36582744
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fochms.2022.100155
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