Polyphenols and neurodegenerative diseases: focus on neuronal regeneration

Seyed Zachariah Moradi(Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences), Faramarz Jalili(Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences), Negin Farhadian(Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences), Tanuj Joshi(Kumaun University), Mingfu Wang(University of Hong Kong), Liang Zou(Chengdu University), Hui Cao(Guangdong Ocean University), Mohammad Hosein Farzaei(Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences), Jianbo Xiao(Jiangsu University)
Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition
January 4, 2021
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Abstract

Neurodegenerative diseases are questions that modern therapeutics can still not answer. Great milestones have been achieved regarding liver, heart, skin, kidney and other types of organ transplantations but the greatest drawback is the adequate supply of these organs. Furthermore, there are still a few options available in the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases. With great advances in medical science, many health problems faced by humans have been solved, and their quality of life is improving. Moreover, diseases that were incurable in the past have now been fully cured. Still, the area of regenerative medicine, especially concerning neuronal regeneration, is in its infancy. Presently allopathic drugs, surgical procedures, organ transplantation, stem cell therapy forms the core of regenerative therapy. However, many times, the currently used therapies cannot completely cure damaged organs and neurodegenerative diseases. The current review focuses on the concepts of regeneration, hurdles faced in the path of regenerative therapy, neurodegenerative diseases and the idea of using peptides, cytokines, tissue engineering, genetic engineering, advanced stem cell therapy, and polyphenolic phytochemicals to cure damaged tissues and neurodegenerative diseases.


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