2022
DOI: 10.1017/erm.2022.39
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Oral microbiota in cancer: could the bad guy turn good with application of polyphenols?

Abstract: The human oral cavity is comprised of dynamic and polynomial microbes which uniquely reside in the microenvironments of oral cavities. The cumulative functions of the symbiotic microbial communities maintain normal homeostasis; however, a shifted microbiota yields a dysbiosis state, which produces local and systemic diseases including dental caries, periodontitis, cancer, obesity and diabetes. Recent research reports claim that an association occurs between oral dysbiosis and the progression of different types… Show more

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“…Natural polyphenols (Figure 1) have emerged as promising chemopreventive and anticancer agents [26][27][28]. They exert anti-proliferative, anti-metastatic, and pro-apoptotic effects on tumour cells.…”
Section: Polyphenolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Natural polyphenols (Figure 1) have emerged as promising chemopreventive and anticancer agents [26][27][28]. They exert anti-proliferative, anti-metastatic, and pro-apoptotic effects on tumour cells.…”
Section: Polyphenolsmentioning
confidence: 99%