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Polyphenols as Therapeutics in Respiratory Diseases: Moving from Preclinical Evidence to Potential Clinical Applications

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dc.contributor.author Bin Emran, Talha
dc.contributor.author Eva, Taslima Akter
dc.contributor.author Zehravi, Mehrukh
dc.contributor.author Islam, Fahadul
dc.contributor.author Khan, Jishan
dc.contributor.author Kareemulla, Shaik
dc.contributor.author Venkata Arjun, Uppuluri Varuna Naga
dc.contributor.author Balakrishnan, Anitha
dc.contributor.author Taru, Poonam Popatrao
dc.contributor.author Nainu, Firzan
dc.contributor.author Salim, Emil
dc.contributor.author Rab, Safia Obaidur
dc.contributor.author H Nafady, Mohamed
dc.contributor.author Wilairatana, Polrat
dc.contributor.author Park, Moon Nyeo
dc.contributor.author Kim, Bonglee
dc.date.accessioned 2025-12-14T09:20:46Z
dc.date.available 2025-12-14T09:20:46Z
dc.date.issued 2024-06-03
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.daffodilvarsity.edu.bd:8080/handle/123456789/16018
dc.description Review en_US
dc.description.abstract Respiratory diseases are the most common and severe health complication and a leading cause of death worldwide. Despite breakthroughs in diagnosis and treatment, few safe and effective therapeutics have been reported. Phytochemicals are gaining popularity due to their beneficial effects and low toxicity. Polyphenols are secondary metabolites with high molecular weights found at high levels in natural food sources such as fruits, vegetables, grains, and citrus seeds. Over recent decades, polyphenols and their beneficial effects on human health have been the subject of intense research, with notable successes in preventing major chronic non-communicable diseases. Many respiratory syndromes can be treated effectively with polyphenolic supplements, including acute lung damage, pulmonary fibrosis, asthma, pulmonary hypertension, and lung cancer. This review summarizes the role of polyphenols in respiratory conditions with sufficient experimental data, highlights polyphenols with beneficial effects for each, and identifies those with therapeutic potential and their underlying mechanisms. Moreover, clinical studies and future research opportunities in this area are discussed. en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.subject Polyphenols en_US
dc.subject Respiratory diseases en_US
dc.subject Lung cancer en_US
dc.subject Asthma en_US
dc.subject ARDS en_US
dc.subject Tuberculosis en_US
dc.title Polyphenols as Therapeutics in Respiratory Diseases: Moving from Preclinical Evidence to Potential Clinical Applications en_US
dc.type Other en_US


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