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Title: Role of herbal teas in regulating cellular homeostasis and autophagy and their implications in regulating overall health
Authors: James Michael Brimson
Mani Iyer Prasanth
Dicson Sheeja Malar
Rajasekharan Sharika
Bhagavathi Sundaram Sivamaruthi
Periyanaina Kesika
Chaiyavat Chaiyasut
Tewin Tencomnao
Anchalee Prasansuklab
Authors: James Michael Brimson
Mani Iyer Prasanth
Dicson Sheeja Malar
Rajasekharan Sharika
Bhagavathi Sundaram Sivamaruthi
Periyanaina Kesika
Chaiyavat Chaiyasut
Tewin Tencomnao
Anchalee Prasansuklab
Keywords: Agricultural and Biological Sciences;Nursing
Issue Date: 1-Jul-2021
Abstract: Tea is one of the most popular and widely consumed beverages worldwide, and possesses numerous potential health benefits. Herbal teas are well‐known to contain an abundance of polyphenol antioxidants and other ingredients, thereby implicating protection and treatment against various ailments, and maintaining overall health in humans, although their mechanisms of action have not yet been fully identified. Autophagy is a conserved mechanism present in organisms that maintains basal cellular homeostasis and is essential in mediating the pathogenesis of several dis-eases, including cancer, type II diabetes, obesity, and Alzheimer’s disease. The increasing prevalence of these diseases, which could be attributed to the imbalance in the level of autophagy, presents a considerable challenge in the healthcare industry. Natural medicine stands as an effective, safe, and economical alternative in balancing autophagy and maintaining homeostasis. Tea is a part of the diet for many people, and it could mediate autophagy as well. Here, we aim to provide an updated overview of popular herbal teas’ health‐promoting and disease healing properties and in-depth information on their relation to autophagy and its related signaling molecules. The present review sheds more light on the significance of herbal teas in regulating autophagy, thereby improving overall health.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/75189
ISSN: 20726643
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