From fighting critters to saving lives: Polyphenols in plant defense and human health

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Abstract

Polyphenols, such as flavonoids and phenolic acids, are a group of specialized metabolites in plants that largely aid in plant defense by deterring biotic stressors and alleviating abiotic stress. Polyphenols offer a wide range of medical applications, acting as preventative and active treatments for diseases such as cancers and diabetes. Recently, researchers have proposed that polyphenols may contribute to certain applications aimed at tackling challenges related to the COVID-19 pan-demic. Understanding the beneficial impacts of phytochemicals, such as polyphenols, could poten-tially help prepare society for future pandemics. Thus far, most reviews have focused on polyphe-nols in cancer prevention and treatment. This review aims to provide a comprehensive discussion on the critical roles that polyphenols play in both plant chemical defense and human health based on the most recent studies while highlighting prospective avenues for future research, as well as the implications for phytochemical-based applications in both agricultural and medical fields.

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Stiller, A., Garrison, K., Gurdyumov, K., Kenner, J., Yasmin, F., Yates, P., & Song, B. H. (2021, August 2). From fighting critters to saving lives: Polyphenols in plant defense and human health. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22168995

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