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Royal Society of Chemistry, Food and Function, 1(13), p. 316-326, 2022

DOI: 10.1039/d1fo01484f

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Tannin extract from maritime pine bark exhibits anticancer properties by targeting the epigenetic UHRF1/DNMT1 tandem leading to the re-expression of TP73

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Abstract

Maritime pine bark is a rich source of polyphenolic compounds and is commonly employed as a herbal supplement worldwide.