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Berry promising anticancer prospects.


Twelve years ago, scientists uncovered a mechanism to explain why the folk remedy of eating cranberries fights urinary tract infections. It now appears that the medicinal powers of the pucker-inducing berries might extend to breast cancer as well.

For years, Najla Guthrie and her colleagues at the University of Western Ontario Western is one of Canada's leading universities, ranked #1 in the Globe and Mail University Report Card 2005 for overall quality of education.[2] It ranked #3 among medical-doctoral level universities according to Maclean's Magazine 2005 University Rankings.  in London have been exploring anticancer prospects of flavonoids flavonoids,
n.pl common plant pigment compounds that act as antioxidants, enhance the effects of vitamin C, and strengthen connective tissue around capillaries.
, natural antioxidants Antioxidants
Substances that reduce the damage of the highly reactive free radicals that are the byproducts of the cells.

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antioxidants,
n.
, isolated from citrus juices (SN: 5/4/96, p. 287). Because deeply pigmented berries also contain dozens of such compounds--several with suspected anticancer activity---Guthrie recently turned to cranberries.

Her team gave 24 female mice a normal diet for 12 weeks. For another two dozen animals, the researchers swapped cranberry juice for drinking water drinking water

supply of water available to animals for drinking supplied via nipples, in troughs, dams, ponds and larger natural water sources; an insufficient supply leads to dehydration; it can be the source of infection, e.g. leptospirosis, salmonellosis, or of poisoning, e.g.
. A third set of mice got food with enough cranberry solids--remains of berries after the juice is removed--to make up 1 percent of the chow. One week into the assigned diet, the researchers injected 1 million human breast tumor cells into a mammary gland mammary gland, organ of the female mammal that produces and secretes milk for the nourishment of the young. A mammal may have from 1 to 11 pairs of mammary glands, depending on the species. Generally, those mammals that bear larger litters have more glands.  of each animal.

The mice, genetically engineered genetically engineered adjective Recombinant, see there  to have a compromised immune system, all developed breast cancer. However, eating a cranberry-laced diet significantly delayed the development of those tumors. Whereas mice on the normal diet gave rise to palpable tumors after about 7 weeks, tumors weren't detected in juice-supplemented animals until 2 weeks later. Mice eating berry-boosted chow developed tumors 4 weeks after mice eating a normal diet did. Autopsies showed that the cranberry products also cut, by more than half, the number of tumors that spread to the lungs and lymph nodes, Guthrie notes.

The greater effect of the cranberry solids may be due to some compounds that they, but not the juice, contain, Guthrie says. She is now examining whether the activity of the berry solids traces largely to one component or to several, "potentially even acting in synergy," she says.
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Author:J.R.
Publication:Science News
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Geographic Code:1USA
Date:May 6, 2000
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