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Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry

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ISSN (Print): 1389-5575
ISSN (Online): 1875-5607

Protection Against Cancer by Plant Phenylpropenoids: Induction of Mammalian Anticarcinogenic Enzymes

Author(s): A. T. Dinkova-Kostova

Volume 2, Issue 6, 2002

Page: [595 - 610] Pages: 16

DOI: 10.2174/1389557023405558

Price: $65

Abstract

Chemoprotection has established itself as a “major arm” in the “war against cancer” and induction of phase 2 detoxification enzymes as an effective strategy. Prominent among inducers are Michael reaction acceptors. Such functionalities are intrinsic to many phenylpropanoids present in edible plants, where they play roles in plant defense. This minireview focuses on the ability of such plant metabolites to elevate phase 2 enzymes in various cell culture and animal models and ultimately to protect against carcinogenesis.

Keywords: plant phenylpropenoids, mammalian anticarcinogenic enzymes, chemoprotection, edible plants, carcinogenesis, double michael reaction acceptor


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