The Importance of Nutraceuticals in Preventing and Treating Cancer


Authors : Amit Kumar Sharma; Dr. Swarup J. Chattarjee

Volume/Issue : Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 12 - December

Google Scholar : https://tinyurl.com/mr32552m

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DOI : https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.14575057

Abstract : Nutraceuticals, products Derived from food sources providing benefits above and much more than simple nutrition, have been drawing these nutraceuticals gained attention because of their perceived potential applications in cancer care and prevention. These will include foods, herbs, as well as dietary supplements made with vitamins, minerals, amino acids, polyphenols, and other phytochemicals known for their potential for bioactivity. Here is an overview of how nutraceuticals can contribute to cancer care.

Keywords : Nutraceuticals, Polyphenols, Prevention Quercetin, Curcumin, Resveratrol Antioxidant Property.

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Nutraceuticals, products Derived from food sources providing benefits above and much more than simple nutrition, have been drawing these nutraceuticals gained attention because of their perceived potential applications in cancer care and prevention. These will include foods, herbs, as well as dietary supplements made with vitamins, minerals, amino acids, polyphenols, and other phytochemicals known for their potential for bioactivity. Here is an overview of how nutraceuticals can contribute to cancer care.

Keywords : Nutraceuticals, Polyphenols, Prevention Quercetin, Curcumin, Resveratrol Antioxidant Property.

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