Exploring plant polyphenols as anti-allergic functional products to manage the growing incidence of food allergy

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Abstract

The active substances derived from plants have received increasing attention owing to their wide range of pharmacological applications, including anti-tumor, anti-allergic, anti-viral, and anti-oxidative activities. The allergy epidemic is a growing global public health problem that threatens human health and safety. Polyphenols from plants have significant anti-allergic effects and are an important source of anti-allergic drug research and development. Here, we describe recent advances in the anti-allergic efficacy of plant polyphenols, including their comprehensive effects on cellular or animal models. The current issues and directions for future development in this field are discussed to provide a theoretical basis for the development and utilization of these active substances as anti-allergic products.

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Wu, T., Li, Z., Wu, Y., Yang, X., Li, L., Chen, S., … Zhao, Y. (2023). Exploring plant polyphenols as anti-allergic functional products to manage the growing incidence of food allergy. Frontiers in Nutrition. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2023.1102225

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