| Literature DB >> 18850155 |
M J Bermúdez-Soto1, M Larrosa, J García-Cantalejo, J C Espín, F A Tomás-Barberan, M T García-Conesa.
Abstract
Berries and red fruits are important dietary sources of polyphenols [1]. In vitro and animal studies have demonstrated the bioavailability and the anti-proliferative and anticarcinogenic properties of these fruits or of their phenolic components [2, 3]. Consumption of berries may contribute to the reduction of colon cancer by mechanisms not yet understood. Gene expression analysis using microarrays allows for a more comprehensive study of the possible molecular mechanisms by which food or food components may prevent certain cancers of the gastrointestinal tract [4]. The aim of this research is to investigate the anti-proliferative effects of a polyphenol-rich berry juice on a human model of colon cancer cells and its association to transcriptional changes in relation to colon cancer.Entities:
Year: 2007 PMID: 18850155 PMCID: PMC2474921 DOI: 10.1007/s12263-007-0026-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genes Nutr ISSN: 1555-8932 Impact factor: 5.523