Epigallocatechin-Gallate (EGCG): An Essential Molecule for Human Health and Well-Being

    Emanuele Rovaldi, Violante Di Donato, Giovanni Paolino, Maria Giuseppina Bruno, Alessia Medei, Steven Paul Nisticò, Giovanni Pellacani, Norbert Kiss, Giulia Azzella, András Bánvölgyi, Carmen Cantisani
    Epigallocatechin-gallate (EGCG), a catechin in green tea, offers extensive health benefits, particularly in dermatology and oncology. It shows promise in treating skin conditions like acne, alopecia, and UV-induced damage, and enhances hair growth by inhibiting 5α-reductase and supporting dermal papilla cells. EGCG also exhibits anti-cancer properties by inhibiting cancer cell proliferation and enhancing chemotherapy efficacy. It aids in weight loss, diabetes management, cardiovascular health, and neuroprotection. EGCG's antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-apoptotic effects make it a valuable compound for promoting overall health and well-being, with potential applications in aesthetic medicine and as a supportive agent in cancer therapy.
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