2014
DOI: 10.1158/1538-7445.am2014-4106
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Abstract 4106: Curcumin inhibit PhIP induced cytotoxicity by inhibiting ROS production, DNA strand breaks and DNA adducts formation in MCF 10A cells

Abstract: PhIP is a known food carcinogen found in well done meat which causes several cancers including breast cancer. PhIP metabolites produce DNA adduct and DNA strand breaks. Curcumin, obtained from the rhizome of Curcuma longa, has potent anticancer activity. So far none of the study demonstrates the inhibition of PhIP induced cytotoxicity by the co-treatment of Curcumin in normal breast epithelial cells in vitro. Therefore, we developed a model system using the MCF 10A normal breast epithelial cells to study the P… Show more

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