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Dietary polyphenols suppress chronic inflammation by modulation of multiple inflammation-associated cell signaling pathways
Author Affiliations
National University of Malaysia, International Islamic University Chittagong, Forman Christian College, Indiana University School of Medicine, ...
Published InThe Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry
Year2021
Citations144
Abstract
The high failure rate of the reductionist approach to discover effective and safe drugs to treat chronic inflammatory diseases has led scientists to seek alternative ways. Recently, targeting cell signaling pathways has been utilized as an innovative approach to discover drug leads from natural products. Cell signaling mechanisms have been identified playing key role in diverse diseases by inducing proliferation, cell survival and apoptosis. Phytochemicals are known to be able to modulate the cellular and molecular networks which are associated to chronic diseases including cancer-associated inflammation. In this review, the roles of dietary polyphenols (apigenin, kaempferol, quercetin, curcumin, genistein, isoliquiritigenin, resveratrol and gallic acid) in modulating multiple inflammation-associated cell signaling networks are deliberated. Scientific databases on suppressive effects of the…
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