"Polyphenols" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
MeSH (Medical Subject Headings). Descriptors are arranged in a hierarchical structure,
which enables searching at various levels of specificity.
A large class of organic compounds having more than one PHENOL group.
Descriptor ID |
D059808
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MeSH Number(s) |
D02.455.426.559.389.657.715 D03.633.100.150.266.450.260.777
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2008 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
2009 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
2012 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
2013 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Polyphenols" by people in Profiles.
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Gut/Oral Bacteria Variability May Explain the High Efficacy of Green Tea in Rodent Tumor Inhibition and Its Absence in Humans. Molecules. 2020 Oct 16; 25(20).
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MIND food and speed of processing training in older adults with low education, the MINDSpeed Alzheimer's disease prevention pilot trial. Contemp Clin Trials. 2019 09; 84:105814.
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The use of antioxidants in radiotherapy-induced skin toxicity. Integr Cancer Ther. 2014 Jan; 13(1):38-45.
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Polyphenols, inflammation, and cardiovascular disease. Curr Atheroscler Rep. 2013 May; 15(5):324.
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Biological effects of the plant-derived polyphenol resveratrol in human articular cartilage and chondrosarcoma cells. J Cell Physiol. 2012 Oct; 227(10):3488-97.
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Effects of consumption of pomegranate juice on carotid intima-media thickness in men and women at moderate risk for coronary heart disease. Am J Cardiol. 2009 Oct 01; 104(7):936-42.
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Antioxidative and apoptotic properties of polyphenolic extracts from edible part of artichoke (Cynara scolymus L.) on cultured rat hepatocytes and on human hepatoma cells. Nutr Cancer. 2008; 60(2):276-83.