Patrick Valere Tsouh Fokou, Boniface Kamdem Pone, Regina Appiah-Oppong, Vincent Ngouana, Issakou Bakarnga-Via, David Ntieche Woutouoba, Valerie Flore Donfack Donkeng, Lauve Rachel Tchokouaha Yamthe, Fabrice Fekam Boyom, Dilek Arslan Ateşşahin, Javad Sharifi-Rad, Daniela Calina
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An Update on Antitumor Efficacy of Catechins: From Molecular Mechanisms to Clinical Applications
Carcinogenesis is the process by which substances that cause cancer (carcinogens) produce cancer. Extensive research conducted in recent years shows that the risk of developing certain cancers can be reduced by eating a variety of fruits and vegetables regularly. Catechins, which are more prevalent in foods and beverages made from plants, are known to have anti-cancer effects. Detailed mechanistic studies are helpful in understanding the inhibitory effects of catechins on carcinogenesis and providing background information for evaluating the effects of catechins on human carcinogenesis. This article provides an overview of catechins and their potential roles in cancer prevention and treatment, focusing on how they alter signaling pathways, slow cell proliferation, and trigger apoptosis. Also, this article discusses molecular modifications of epigallocatechin gallate and catechins as well as delivery methods based on nanostructures.
期刊介绍:
Food Science & Nutrition is the peer-reviewed journal for rapid dissemination of research in all areas of food science and nutrition. The Journal will consider submissions of quality papers describing the results of fundamental and applied research related to all aspects of human food and nutrition, as well as interdisciplinary research that spans these two fields.