This research review focuses on tea, its polyphenols, and their interactions with drugs used in treating human diseases. It also explores the modulating effects of tea on various human diseases. The aim is to demonstrate the current state of scientific knowledge on tea and polyphenols and to suggest directions for future research in this field. The review utilizes articles from Google Scholar, PubMed, and ScienceDirect as sources. Given the lack of comprehensive guidance on tea, this review aims to serve as a concise guide on tea and its polyphenols.
This research review focuses on tea, its polyphenols, and their interactions with drugs used in treating human diseases. It also explores the modulating effects of tea on various human diseases. The aim is to demonstrate the current state of scientific knowledge on tea and polyphenols and to suggest directions for future research in this field. The review utilizes articles from Google Scholar, PubMed, and ScienceDirect as sources. Given the lack of comprehensive guidance on tea, this review aims to serve as a concise guide on tea and its polyphenols.
Tea Polyphenols: Their Role in Human Health and Drug Interactions
KARABULUT, GÖRKEM
2024/2025
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This research review focuses on tea, its polyphenols, and their interactions with drugs used in treating human diseases. It also explores the modulating effects of tea on various human diseases. The aim is to demonstrate the current state of scientific knowledge on tea and polyphenols and to suggest directions for future research in this field. The review utilizes articles from Google Scholar, PubMed, and ScienceDirect as sources. Given the lack of comprehensive guidance on tea, this review aims to serve as a concise guide on tea and its polyphenols.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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