<p>As editors of this book our aim was to collect new data from experienced authors in order to further advance the knowledge on the protective effects of polyphenols' intake e.g. when included in the human diet to modulate cellular functions and pathways associated with neurodegenerative diseases.</p><p>Fruits and vegetables are the richest source of polyphenols in the regular human diet. Most of these molecules possess high antioxidant capacity as well as several other important activities that can affect human health among which anti-inflammatory properties and the potential ability to modulate different cell-signalling pathways seem to be the most important. </p><p>Neurodegenerative diseases are among the main causes of death worldwide and in most of them like Alzheimer's or Parkinson's neurodegeneration occurs long before the onset of first symptoms where a large population of brain neurons are already lost. Besides neurons glial cells like astrocytes and microglia are involved in oxidative and neuroinflammatory pathological pathways making them interesting targets for neuroprotective strategies. Polyphenols are promising candidates for those strategies either as prophylactic substances or as therapeutic molecules.</p><p>In this book several research papers and two reviews explore the chemical properties of naturally occurring polyphenols and some new possibilities for the therapeutical and/or prophylactic roles of these molecules on neurodegeneration and neurodegenerative diseases.</p>
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