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RETRACTED: Anti-cancer effects of polyphenol-rich sugarcane extract

Monica D. Prakash, Lily Stojanovska, Jack Feehan, Kulmira Nurgali, Elizabeth Donald, Magdalena Plebanski, Matthew Flavel, Barry J. Kitchen, Vasso Apostolopoulos

2021PLoS ONE37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Plant polyphenols have an array of health benefits primarily thought to be related to their high content of anti-oxidants. These are commonly undervalued and knowledge of their biological properties have grown exponentially in the last decade. Polyphenol-rich sugarcane extract (PRSE), a natural extract from sugar cane, is marketed as high in anti-oxidants and polyphenols, but its anti-cancer activity has not been reported previously. We show that, PRSE exerts anti-cancer properties on a range of cancer cells including human (LIM2045) and mouse (MC38, CT26) colon cancer cells lines; human lung cancer (A549), human ovarian cancer (SKOV-3), pro-monocytic human leukemia (U937) and to mouse melanoma (B16) cell lines; whereas no effects were noted on human breast (ZR-75-1) and human colon (HT29) cancer cell lines, as well as to human normal colon epithelial cell line (T4056). Anti-proliferative effects were shown to be mediated via alteration in cytokines, VEGF-1 and NF-κB expression.

Topics & Concepts

CancerPolyphenolCancer researchCell cultureCancer cellColorectal cancerMelanomaBiologyImmunologyMedicineBiochemistryInternal medicineGeneticsAntioxidantPhytochemicals and Antioxidant ActivitiesNatural Products and Biological ResearchNatural Antidiabetic Agents Studies
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