2004
DOI: 10.1002/ijc.20640
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Low doses of β‐carotene and lutein inhibit AOM‐induced rat colonic ACF formation but high doses augment ACF incidence

Abstract: Epidemiological studies suggest that carotenoids such as ␤-carotene and lutein play an important role in reducing the risk for several cancers. However, in colon cancer there is ambiguity with regard to the role of these compounds in that both preventive effects and tumor promotion have been observed. In the present study we observed that male F344 rats were able to tolerate up to 2,500 ppm of ␤-carotene as well as of lutein. We have then assessed the chemopreventive efficacy of ␤-carotene and lutein at dose l… Show more

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“…This confirms the safe usage of h-ionone at the doses we evaluated. Unlike our previous observations with carotenoids, h-ionone was observed to be effective in inhibiting ACF even at 0.1% and 0.2% dose levels (40). In the present study, administration of h-ionone provided up to 38% inhibition of azoxymethane-induced total ACF formation and suppression of four or more crypts growth up to z55%, which clearly suggests the potential colon tumor inhibitory properties of h-ionone (Fig.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 70%
“…This confirms the safe usage of h-ionone at the doses we evaluated. Unlike our previous observations with carotenoids, h-ionone was observed to be effective in inhibiting ACF even at 0.1% and 0.2% dose levels (40). In the present study, administration of h-ionone provided up to 38% inhibition of azoxymethane-induced total ACF formation and suppression of four or more crypts growth up to z55%, which clearly suggests the potential colon tumor inhibitory properties of h-ionone (Fig.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 70%
“…26,27 ACF has been widely used as a surrogate biomarker to study the effect of dietary factors or nutritional supplements on colon cancer carcinogenesis in AOM-induced F344 rats. [28][29][30] In the present study, we therefore, investigated the impact of SAM on ACF formation in the F344 rat colon. We also studied the effect of SAM on COX-2 expression in a macrophage RAW cell line.…”
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“…We do not think, however, that these differences could account for the discrepancy between studies results. In contrast, we think that an agent may be beneficial at a low level, but "too much of a good thing" may be detrimental, as suspected also for beta-carotene and folic acid (15,16).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%