Polyphenols are the most abundant phytochemicals in fruits, vegetables and plant-derived beverages. Recent findings suggest that polyphenols display the ability to reverse adverse epigenetic regulation involved in pathological conditions, such as obesity, metabolic disorder, cardiovascular and neurodegenerative diseases and various forms of cancer. Epigenetics, defined as heritable changes to the transcriptome, independent from those occurring in the genome, includes DNA methylation, histone modifications, and post transcriptional gene regulation by non-coding RNAs. Sinergistically and cooperatively these processes regulate gene expression by changing chromatin organization and DNA accessibility. Such induced epigenetic changes can be inher...
Growing evidence has been accumulated to show the anticancer effects of daily consumption of polyphe...
Consumption of coffee, tea, wine, curry, and soybeans has been linked to a lower risk of cancer in e...
Nutrients can reverse or change epigenetic phenomena such as DNA methylation and histone modificatio...
Polyphenols are the most abundant phytochemicals in fruits, vegetables and plant-derived beverages. ...
Human diseases such as cancer can be caused by aberrant epigenetic regulation. Polyphenols play a ma...
This work has been supported by by the Seventh Framework Programme FP7 grant 226588, (entitled Flavi...
In the last few years, the idea of food and nutrition has undergone radical changes. The paradigm de...
Many nutrients are known for a wide range of activities in prevention and alleviation of various dis...
Chronic diseases account for over 60% of all deaths worldwide according to the World Health Organiza...
Dietary exposures can have consequences for health years or decades later and this raises questions ...
Epigenetics refers to control of gene expression without changes to the underlying DNA sequence. DNA...
Epigenetic alterations are one of the main factors that disrupt the expression of genes and conseque...
Obesity is an important cause of morbidity and mortality due to its close association with metabolic...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a chronic metabolic disorder and one of the most challenging health proble...
Cancer remains a major health problem and is one of the leading causes of deaths worldwide. Although...
Growing evidence has been accumulated to show the anticancer effects of daily consumption of polyphe...
Consumption of coffee, tea, wine, curry, and soybeans has been linked to a lower risk of cancer in e...
Nutrients can reverse or change epigenetic phenomena such as DNA methylation and histone modificatio...
Polyphenols are the most abundant phytochemicals in fruits, vegetables and plant-derived beverages. ...
Human diseases such as cancer can be caused by aberrant epigenetic regulation. Polyphenols play a ma...
This work has been supported by by the Seventh Framework Programme FP7 grant 226588, (entitled Flavi...
In the last few years, the idea of food and nutrition has undergone radical changes. The paradigm de...
Many nutrients are known for a wide range of activities in prevention and alleviation of various dis...
Chronic diseases account for over 60% of all deaths worldwide according to the World Health Organiza...
Dietary exposures can have consequences for health years or decades later and this raises questions ...
Epigenetics refers to control of gene expression without changes to the underlying DNA sequence. DNA...
Epigenetic alterations are one of the main factors that disrupt the expression of genes and conseque...
Obesity is an important cause of morbidity and mortality due to its close association with metabolic...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a chronic metabolic disorder and one of the most challenging health proble...
Cancer remains a major health problem and is one of the leading causes of deaths worldwide. Although...
Growing evidence has been accumulated to show the anticancer effects of daily consumption of polyphe...
Consumption of coffee, tea, wine, curry, and soybeans has been linked to a lower risk of cancer in e...
Nutrients can reverse or change epigenetic phenomena such as DNA methylation and histone modificatio...