Belury M A
Department of Foods and Nutrition, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA.
Nutr Rev. 1995 Apr;53(4 Pt 1):83-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1753-4887.1995.tb01525.x.
Conjugated dienoic linoleate (CLA), a linoleic acid derivative, has received considerable attention as a chemoprotective agent in the past few years because it has been shown experimentally to inhibit rat mammary tumorigenesis, mouse forestomach neoplasia, and mouse skin carcinogenesis. CLA has several unique structural and functional properties resulting in chemical and physiological effects that are different from those of all-cis, nonconjugated polyunsaturated fatty acids. In turn, these unique qualities appear to modulate cellular processes involved in carcinogenesis. This review will introduce the chemical background of conjugated dienoic linoleate, examine findings describing its chemoprotective qualities, present possible mechanisms of chemoprotection, and correlate the possible significance of dietary CLA modulation to carcinogenesis to humans.
共轭二烯酸亚油酸酯(CLA)是一种亚油酸衍生物,在过去几年中作为一种化学保护剂受到了广泛关注,因为实验表明它能抑制大鼠乳腺肿瘤发生、小鼠前胃癌变和小鼠皮肤癌发生。CLA具有几种独特的结构和功能特性,导致其化学和生理效应不同于全顺式、非共轭多不饱和脂肪酸。反过来,这些独特的特性似乎能调节参与致癌作用的细胞过程。本综述将介绍共轭二烯酸亚油酸酯的化学背景,研究描述其化学保护特性的研究结果,提出可能的化学保护机制,并将膳食CLA调节对人类致癌作用的可能意义联系起来。