Application of green tea catechins, polysaccharides, and flavonol prevent fine dust induced bronchial damage by modulating inflammation and airway cilia
Abstract Airborne fine dust particles (FDPs) have been identified as major toxins in air pollution that threaten human respiratory health. While searching for an anti-FDP reagent, we found that green tea extract (GTE) and fractions rich in flavonol glycosides (FLGs) and crude tea polysaccharides (CT...
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Autores principales: | Juewon Kim, Hyunjung Choi, Dong-Hwa Choi, Kyuhee Park, Hyung-June Kim, Miyoung Park |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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