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Plant-based chemicals with more than one phenol group, found in foods such as fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds[1]. Research has shown that some polyphenolic compounds can affect epigenetic function by DNA methylation and acetylation of histones.


[1]- 10 best polyphenol-rich superfoods + why you should be eating them. By Dr Joel Khan. January 24, 2015.