4′-Methylflavanone Glycosides Obtained Using Biotransformation in the Entomopathogenic Filamentous Fungi Cultures as Potential Anticarcinogenic, Antimicrobial, and Hepatoprotective Agents [PDF]
Flavonoid compounds exhibit numerous biological activities and significantly impact human health. The presence of methyl or glucosyl moieties attached to the flavonoid core remarkably modifies their physicochemical properties and improves intestinal absorption. Combined chemical and biotechnological methods can be applied to obtain such derivatives. In
Agnieszka Krawczyk-Łebek +3 more
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Conjugated Linoleic Acid and Other Anticarcinogenic Agents of Bovine Milk Fat
Prevention is an important strategy for conquering cancer. Milk fat contains a number of components, such as conjugated linoleic acid, sphingomyelin, butyric acid, ether lipids, beta-carotene, and vitamins A and D that have anticancer potential.
P. W. Parodi
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Cows' Milk Fat Components as Potential Anticarcinogenic Agents [PDF]
The optimum approach to conquering cancer is prevention. Although the human diet contains components which promote cancer, it also contains components with the potential to prevent it. Recent research shows that milk fat contains a number of potential anticarcinogenic components including conjugated linoleic acid, sphingomyelin, butyric acid and ether ...
Peter W. Parodi
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Turmeric curcuminoid polyphenolics as antioxidant and anticarcinogenic agents
In this review content, it has been described the botanical and the chemical properties of turmeric ( Curcuma longa ), and its curcuminoid polyphenolic structures and antioxidant and anticarcinogenic influences on various cell proliferation and apoptosis.
Özlem Tokuşoğlu +3 more
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Development of a multi-organ rat model for evaluating chemopreventive agents: efficacy of indole-3-carbinol-Certain health supplements may cause both carcinogenic and anticarcinogenic effects [PDF]
Stoner et al. (1) described a multi-organ rat model, following earlier work (2,3), and analyzed the effects of indole-3carbinol (I-3-C) on 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene (DMBA)-, azoxymethane (AOM)and aflatoxin B1 (AFB1)-induced tumor development in colon, mammary gland and liver.
F L Johnson
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Peptides as Potentially Anticarcinogenic Agent from Functional Canned Meat Product with Willow Extract [PDF]
The aim of the study was to demonstrate canned pork as a functional meat product due to the presence of potentially anti-cancer factors, e.g., (a) bioactive peptides with potential activity against cancer cells; (b) lowering the content of sodium nitrite and with willow herb extract. In silico (for assessing the anticancer potential of peptides) and in
Karolina M. Wójciak +3 more
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Natural products from plants exert a promising potential to act as antioxidants, antimicrobials, anti-inflammatory, and anticarcinogenic agents. Xanthohumol, a natural compound from hops, is indeed known for its anticarcinogenic properties.
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Ferulic acid as anticarcinogenic agent against 1,2-dimethylhydrazine induced colon cancer in rats
Abstract Objectives The aim of the study was to assess the beneficial effect of ferulic acid (FA) compared to 5-flurouracil (5FU) on colon cancer caused by 1,2-dimethylhydrazine (DMH). Method Rats were divided into four groups (Control, FA, 5FU and DMH groups). The DMH group was injected subcutaneously once a week for 15 weeks.
Ahmed S. Alazzouni +5 more
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Toxicological Effects on Silver Nanoparticles as Anticarcinogenic Agent and its Treatment with Curcumin [PDF]
In this study, the efficacy of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) for treatment the Ehrlich Ascites Carcinoma cells (EAC) and trials to overcome its side effects by administration of the curcumin were carried out. Hundred and fifty mature male albino mice were divided into fifteen equal groups.
Magdy F. Abou El-Fotoh +2 more
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AbstractQuinacrine, an acridine derivative that was in widespread use as an anti‐malarial, has been shown to have both sclerosant and anticarcinogenic actions. The sclerosant action of quinacrine has been used to produce occlusion of Fallopian tube in both experimental animals and women, and several clinical studies are reviewed.
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