Green tea has shown remarkable anti-inflammatory and cancer chemopreventive effects in many animal tumor bioassays, cell culture systems and epidemiological studies. Many of these biological effects of green tea are mediated by epigallocatechin 3-gallate, the major polyphenol present therein. In this study, the differential biological responses of green tea polyphenols (GTP) were examined in normal rat osteoblasts (NRO) vs. human osteosarcoma (MG-63 and Saos-2) cells. The GTP treatment with micromolar concentrations (0.1, 1, 10 and 100 μM for 24 h) resulted in dose-dependent inhibitions of cell growth and alkaline phosphatase activity, morphological alterations, G0/G1-phase arrest of the cell cycle and induction of apoptosis in both osteosa...
Green tea polyphenol (GTP) suppresses carcinogenesis and aggressiveness in many types of malignancie...
BACKGROUND: Alveolar bone resorption is a characteristic feature of periodontal diseases and involve...
Green tea polyphenols (GTPPs) are considered beneficial to hu-man health, especially as chemoprevent...
Several studies demonstrated a correlation between green tea consumption and a reduced cancer risk. ...
Several studies demonstrated a correlation between green tea consumption and a reduced cancer risk. ...
Green tea polyphenols have been identified as molecules responsible for the beneficial effects showe...
AbstractSeveral studies demonstrated a correlation between green tea consumption and a reduced cance...
The injurious effects of reactive oxygen species on osteoblasts and the potential protective role pl...
Several studies demonstrated a correlation between green tea consumption and a reduced cancer risk. ...
The polyphenolic compounds present in green tea show antimutagenic, anti-inflammatory and antitumori...
Purpose: The green tea polyphenol (GTPP) has been known to exert antioxidant activity as a radical s...
The main physiologically active polyphenol in green tea extract is (-)-epigallocatechin gallate (EGC...
The most abundant green tea polyphenol, epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG), was found to induce diffe...
Cancer of the prostate gland (CaP), the most common invasive malignancy and a major cause of cancer ...
<p>[<b>A</b>] Cells were exposed to 20–80 µg/ml concentration of GTP for 24 h, and viability of the ...
Green tea polyphenol (GTP) suppresses carcinogenesis and aggressiveness in many types of malignancie...
BACKGROUND: Alveolar bone resorption is a characteristic feature of periodontal diseases and involve...
Green tea polyphenols (GTPPs) are considered beneficial to hu-man health, especially as chemoprevent...
Several studies demonstrated a correlation between green tea consumption and a reduced cancer risk. ...
Several studies demonstrated a correlation between green tea consumption and a reduced cancer risk. ...
Green tea polyphenols have been identified as molecules responsible for the beneficial effects showe...
AbstractSeveral studies demonstrated a correlation between green tea consumption and a reduced cance...
The injurious effects of reactive oxygen species on osteoblasts and the potential protective role pl...
Several studies demonstrated a correlation between green tea consumption and a reduced cancer risk. ...
The polyphenolic compounds present in green tea show antimutagenic, anti-inflammatory and antitumori...
Purpose: The green tea polyphenol (GTPP) has been known to exert antioxidant activity as a radical s...
The main physiologically active polyphenol in green tea extract is (-)-epigallocatechin gallate (EGC...
The most abundant green tea polyphenol, epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG), was found to induce diffe...
Cancer of the prostate gland (CaP), the most common invasive malignancy and a major cause of cancer ...
<p>[<b>A</b>] Cells were exposed to 20–80 µg/ml concentration of GTP for 24 h, and viability of the ...
Green tea polyphenol (GTP) suppresses carcinogenesis and aggressiveness in many types of malignancie...
BACKGROUND: Alveolar bone resorption is a characteristic feature of periodontal diseases and involve...
Green tea polyphenols (GTPPs) are considered beneficial to hu-man health, especially as chemoprevent...