Dietary polyphenols can modulate the intestinal inflammatory response
Article first published online: 26 JUN 2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1753-4887.2009.00210.x
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Romier, B., Schneider, Y.-J., Larondelle, Y. and During, A. (2009), Dietary polyphenols can modulate the intestinal inflammatory response. Nutrition Reviews, 67: 363–378. doi: 10.1111/j.1753-4887.2009.00210.x
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Keywords:
- inflammatory bowel diseases;
- intestinal immune response and inflammation;
- intracellular signaling pathways;
- modulation;
- polyphenols
Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) arise from multiple causes, including environmental factors, gut microflora, immunity, and genetic predispositions. In the course of IBD, immune homeostasis and intestinal mucosa barrier integrity are impaired. Among natural preventive treatments that have been identified to date, polyphenols appear as promising candidates. They have been shown to protect against several diseases, including cardiovascular diseases and cancers, and they have anti-inflammatory properties in non-intestinal models. This paper will review the literature that has described to date some effects of polyphenols on intestinal inflammation. Studies, conducted using in vivo and in vitro models, provide evidence that pure polyphenolic compounds and natural polyphenolic plant extracts can modulate intestinal inflammation.

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