10/08/2021 / By Franz Walker
Researchers from China’s National Clinical Research Center for Geriatric Disorders and the Hunan University of Chinese Medicine studied how anti-cancer compounds from Oplopanax elatus (nakai) interact with the human gut microbiota. Their findings were published in the American Journal of Chinese Medicine.
Based on these findings, the researchers concluded that the anti-cancer activity of polyynes from O. elatus may be antagonized by some bioconverted metabolites after incubation with human gut microbiota. This suggests that it would be better for CRC prevention if the polyynes were administered orally as purified compounds.
Journal Reference:
Wang J, Shao L, Rao T, Zhang W, Huang WH. CHEMO-PREVENTIVE POTENTIAL OF FALCARINDIOL-ENRICHED FRACTION FROM OPLOPANAX ELATUS ON COLORECTCAL CANCER INTERFERED BY HUMAN GUT MICROBIOTA. The American Journal of Chinese Medicine. 6 September 2019; 1–24. DOI:10.1142/s0192415x1950071x
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alternative medicine, anticancer, cancer treatments, Colorectal Cancer, digestion, gut microbiota, herbal medicine, Herbs, natural medicine, oplopanax elatus, phytonutrients
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