Stoner Gary D
Department of Internal Medicine, The Ohio State University, Innovation Centre, 2001 Polaris Parkway, Columbus, Ohio 43240, USA.
Cancer Prev Res (Phila). 2009 Mar;2(3):187-94. doi: 10.1158/1940-6207.CAPR-08-0226. Epub 2009 Mar 3.
Laboratory research involving berries is a promising example of food-based cancer prevention. Berries contain many known chemopreventive agents such as anthocyanins and ellagitannins that can be greatly concentrated in freeze-dried berry powders. Based on our program of berry research, this commentary presents the first reported stepwise scheme for the preclinical and clinical development of foodstuffs for cancer prevention. Our preclinical work within this scheme includes promising approaches for assessing the chemopreventive potential of berry powder and berry extracts in preclinical model systems, for determining the mechanisms of action of these agents, and for identifying the active constituents in berries. The commentary also presents preliminary results of clinical trials in the oral cavity, esophagus, and colon using various formulations of freeze-dried berries. The relative merits of berry powders, extracts, or individual constituents (anthocyanins) for cancer prevention are also discussed.
涉及浆果的实验室研究是基于食物的癌症预防的一个有前景的例子。浆果含有许多已知的化学预防剂,如花色苷和鞣花单宁,它们可以在冻干的浆果粉末中大量浓缩。基于我们的浆果研究项目,本评论提出了首个报道的用于预防癌症的食品临床前和临床开发的逐步方案。我们在该方案中的临床前工作包括在临床前模型系统中评估浆果粉末和浆果提取物化学预防潜力、确定这些药剂作用机制以及鉴定浆果中的活性成分的有前景的方法。该评论还展示了使用各种冻干浆果制剂在口腔、食管和结肠进行的临床试验的初步结果。还讨论了浆果粉末、提取物或单个成分(花色苷)在癌症预防方面的相对优点。