Effects of Xylitol on Tumor Progression in Syngeneic Mice Cancer Models
Mark Cannon,
Ashlee Cosantino,
Mari Tesch
et al.
Abstract:This study investigates the effects of xylitol, a natural sugar alcohol, on tumor progression in syngeneic mouse cancer models. Xylitol has been known for its dental health benefits, but emerging evidence suggests broader biological roles, including potential anti-cancer properties. We explored xylitol's impact on two mouse cancer models: 4T1 mammary carcinoma and B16F10 melanoma. Xylitol's efficacy in inhibiting cancer cell lines and modulating tumor progression was assessed using immunocompetent female mice.… Show more
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