Polyphenols as inhibitors of carcinogenesis.

Volume: 105, Issue: suppl 4, Pages: 971 - 976
Published: Jun 1, 1997
Abstract
Many polyphenolic compounds have demonstrated anticarcinogenic activities in animal models. These compounds include flavanone, flavonols, isoflavone, and catechins. In this article, tea catechins will be used as an example to illustrate current research in this area. Many laboratory studies have demonstrated the inhibition of tumorigenesis in animal models by different tea preparations. The animal models include tumorigenesis in the mouse lung,...
Paper Details
Title
Polyphenols as inhibitors of carcinogenesis.
Published Date
Jun 1, 1997
Volume
105
Issue
suppl 4
Pages
971 - 976
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