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Trends in Food Science & Technology, 1994
Abstract Foods are complex mixtures containing both carcinogenic and anticarcinogenic substances. During the past ten years, there has been increasing interest in individuating and establishing the roles of the various antimutagens/anticarcinogens in the diet. Several compounds appear to protect against both mutagenic and carcinogenic effects.
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Abstract Foods are complex mixtures containing both carcinogenic and anticarcinogenic substances. During the past ten years, there has been increasing interest in individuating and establishing the roles of the various antimutagens/anticarcinogens in the diet. Several compounds appear to protect against both mutagenic and carcinogenic effects.
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Antimutagenesis and Antimutagens
Human Physiology, 2018The article discusses the history and current status of research in the field of antimutagenesis and the prospects of application of antimutagenic agents. Basing on personal experience and literature data, we analyzed the mechanisms of antimutagenic action and the methods for the investigation of antimutagenic agents and discussed the experience and ...
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Antimutagenic Investigations on Commercial Yogurt
1993The role of diet in the etiology of cancer has received increasing attention in the last ten years (1-5). Consumption of milk reduced the incidence of human stomach cancer induced by alkylating agents (6). Human subjects (7) and experimental animals (8) receiving dietary supplements of Lactobacillus acidophilus exhibited significantly lower levels of ...
C, Della Croce +4 more
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Antimutagenic Agents from Natural Products
Journal of Natural Products, 1992Certain secondary metabolites found in terrestrial and marine plants and organisms have evinced the capability for inhibiting the mutagenicity toward Salmonella typhimurium of a number of mutagens. These include 2-aminoanthracene (2AN), ethylmethanesulfonate (EMS), and benzo-[a]pyrene(B[alpha]P).
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Antimutagens and anticarcinogens in foods
Food and Chemical Toxicology, 1994The role of dietary factors in the prevention of major chronic diseases, cancer in particular, is under intensive investigation by many laboratories around the world. Evidence from epidemiological studies and tests in laboratory animals suggests that food consumed by the general population contains certain ingredients that may have a role in reduction ...
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Antimutagenic and Anticarcinogenic Mechanisms of Aminothiols
1991Glutathione (GSH) and synthetic aminothiols, such as N-acetylcysteine (NAC), play an important role as inhibitors of mutagenesis and carcinogenesis (1). The present paper will update the studies carried out in our laboratories, which will be discussed according to a mechanistic approach.
DE FLORA, SILVIO +5 more
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Mutation Research/Environmental Mutagenesis and Related Subjects, 1987
A. Grüter, U. Friederich, F.E. Würgler
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A. Grüter, U. Friederich, F.E. Würgler
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