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Effects of Dietary Phytochemicals on DNA Damage in Cancer Cells

Yang Ye, Ying Ma, Mei Kong, Zhihua Wang, Kang Sun, Fang Li

2022Nutrition and Cancer11 citationsDOI

Abstract

With the increasing incidence of cancer worldwide, the prevention and treatment of cancer have garnered considerable scientific attention. Traditional chemotherapeutic drugs are highly toxic and associated with substantial side effects; therefore, there is an urgent need for developing new therapeutic agents. Dietary phytochemicals are important in tumor prevention and treatment because of their low toxicity and side effects at low concentrations; however, their exact mechanisms of action remain obscure. DNA damage is mainly caused by physical or chemical factors in the environment, such as ultraviolet light, alkylating agents and reactive oxygen species that cause changes in the DNA structure of cells. Several phytochemicals have been shown inhibit the occurrence and development of tumors by inducing DNA damage. This article reviews the advances in phytochemical research; particularly regarding the mechanisms related to DNA damage and provide a theoretical basis for future chemoprophylaxis research.

Topics & Concepts

ConceptualizationDNA damageCancerMedicineCancer researchPharmacologyBiologyDNAComputer scienceBiochemistryInternal medicineArtificial intelligenceGenomics, phytochemicals, and oxidative stressDNA Repair MechanismsBioactive Compounds and Antitumor Agents