Ip C, Scimeca J A, Thompson H J
Department of Surgical Oncology, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, New York 14263.
Cancer. 1994 Aug 1;74(3 Suppl):1050-4. doi: 10.1002/1097-0142(19940801)74:3+<1050::aid-cncr2820741512>3.0.co;2-i.
Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) is a mixture of positional and geometric isomers of linoleic acid, which is found preferentially in dairy products and meat. Preliminary studies indicate that CLA is a powerful anticarcinogen in the rat mammary tumor model with an effective range of 0.1-1% in the diet. This protective effect of CLA is noted even when exposure is limited to the time of weaning to carcinogen administration. The timing of this treatment corresponds to maturation of the mammary gland to the adult stage, suggesting that CLA may have a direct effect in reducing the cancer risk of the target organ. Of the vast number of naturally occurring substances that have been demonstrated to have anticarcinogenic activity in experimental models, all but a handful of them are of plant origin. Conjugated linoleic acid is unique because it is present in food from animal sources, and its anticancer efficacy is expressed at concentrations close to human consumption levels.
共轭亚油酸(CLA)是亚油酸的位置异构体和几何异构体的混合物,在乳制品和肉类中含量较高。初步研究表明,在大鼠乳腺肿瘤模型中,CLA是一种强大的抗癌物质,在饮食中的有效含量范围为0.1%-1%。即使仅在断奶至给予致癌物这段时间接触CLA,也能观察到其保护作用。这种治疗的时间点与乳腺发育到成年阶段相对应,这表明CLA可能对降低靶器官的癌症风险有直接作用。在众多已被证明在实验模型中具有抗癌活性的天然物质中,除了少数几种外,其余均来自植物。共轭亚油酸很独特,因为它存在于动物源性食物中,并且在接近人类食用水平的浓度下就能发挥抗癌功效。