“…Epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) is the most abundant and effective catechin in numerous types of white tea and green tea ( Sano et al, 2001 ; Tang et al, 2019 ). It has been shown that EGCG can inhibit tumor growth and stimulate cancer cell apoptosis in various human cancers in vivo and vitro studies ( Huh et al, 2004 ; Chen et al, 2016 ; Yang et al, 2016 ; Huang et al, 2017 ; Liu et al, 2017 ; Borutinskaite et al, 2018 ; Gan et al, 2018 ; Zhou et al, 2018 ; Wei et al, 2019 ; Wu et al, 2019 ; Yoshimura et al, 2019 ; Almatroodi et al, 2020 ; Panji et al, 2021 ; Romano and Martel, 2021 ). Many studies have demonstrated that EGCG may take a role in the initiation, promotion, and progression of cancer through the modulation of various mechanisms, including cellular proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis, angiogenesis, and metastasis, which leads to its anticarcinogenic activities ( Chen and Dou, 2008 ; Ma et al, 2013 ; Luo et al, 2014 ; Luo et al, 2017 ; Moradzadeh et al, 2018 ; Pal et al, 2018 ; Li et al, 2019 ; Almatroodi et al, 2020 ; Yin et al, 2021 ).…”