TY - BOOK AU - Watson Ronald Ross AU - Watson,Ronald R. AU - Preedy,Victor R. AU - Zibadi,Sherma TI - Polyphenols in human health and disease SN - 9780123984562 (set) AV - QP671.F52 P655 2014 U1 - 613.286 22 PY - 2014///] CY - Amsterdam, Boston PB - Elsevier/Academic Press KW - Polyphenols KW - Physiological effect KW - Therapeutic use N1 - Includes references and index; Includes bibliographical references and index; V. 1; Polyphenols in chronic diseases and their mechanisms of action; Overview of polyphenols and health --; Polyphenols and diabetes --; Polyphenols and obesity --; Polyphenolic antioxidants in health promotion --; Mechanisms of polyphenols' antioxidant effects --; Polyphenols in brain and neurobiology health --; Mechanisms of polyphenols in neurobiology --; Inflammation and polyphenols --; Bioavailability and effects on metabolism --; Polyphenolic regulation of metabolism --; Polyphenols in clinical medicine --; Polyphenols and skin --; v. 2; Polyphenols in the prevention and treatment of vascular and cardiac disease, and cancer; Vascular endothelial protection of polyphenols --; Polyphenolic cardiac modification --; Polyphenol in treatment and prevention of cardiac disease --; Mechanisms of polyphenol modulation of cancer --; Cancer prevention by polyphenols N2 - "Polyphenols are a unique group of phytochemicals that are present in all fruits, vegetables, and other plant products. They are classified according to their chemical structure, which contains multiple linked phenol groups and they have powerful antioxidant properties. There is a great variety of biological systems that can be positively modified by polyphenols in foods and dietary supplements. As the major focus on polyphenols is their biomodification of human physiology the functional mechanisms of action, positive or negative are critical. These can range from being antioxidants that concentrate in specific locations or cell types as protection to bioregulators of enzymes and DNA. Understanding the mechanisms of action, expecially protection from oxidative damage, is essential for researchers and physicians conducting clinical studies on the application of polyphenols to a wide variety of diseases and physiological dysfunctions."-- ER -