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 Green tea prevents non-melanoma skin cancer by enhancing DNA repair Katiyar SKArch Biochem Biophys  2011[Apr]; 508 (2): 152-8Excessive exposure of the skin to solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation is one of the  major factors for the development of skin cancers, including non-melanoma. For  the last several centuries the consumption of dietary phytochemicals has been  linked to numerous health benefits including the photoprotection of the skin.  Green tea has been consumed as a popular beverage world-wide and skin  photoprotection by green tea polyphenols (GTPs) has been widely investigated. In  this article, we have discussed the recent investigations and mechanistic studies  which define the potential efficacy of GTPs on the prevention of non-melanoma  skin cancer. UV-induced DNA damage, particularly the formation of cyclobutane  pyrimidine dimers, has been implicated in immunosuppression and initiation of  skin cancer. Topical application or oral administration of green tea through  drinking water of mice prevents UVB-induced skin tumor development, and this  prevention is mediated, at least in part, through rapid repair of DNA. The DNA  repair by GTPs is mediated through the induction of interleukin (IL)-12 which has  been shown to have DNA repair ability. The new mechanistic investigations support  and explain the anti-photocarcinogenic activity, in particular anti-non-melanoma  skin cancer, of green tea and explain the benefits of green tea for human health.|Animals[MESH]|Biological Availability[MESH]|DNA Repair/*drug effects[MESH]|Flavonoids/pharmacokinetics/*pharmacology[MESH]|Humans[MESH]|Phenols/pharmacokinetics/*pharmacology[MESH]|Polyphenols[MESH]|Skin Neoplasms/*genetics/immunology/metabolism/*prevention & control[MESH]|Tea/*chemistry[MESH]|Translational Research, Biomedical[MESH]
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