17. Synergistic growth inhibition of mouse skin tumors by pomegranate fruit extract and diallyl sulfide. |
This study was initiated to examine the chemopreventive efficacy of pomegranate fruit extract (PFE) and diallyl sulfide (DAS), alone and in combination, using 2-stage mouse skin tumorigenesis model. PFE and DAS alone delayed onset and tumor incidence by ∼55% and ∼45%, respectively, while their combination at low doses synergistically decreased tumor incidence more potentially (∼84%). In addition, regression in tumor volume was seen with continuous combinatorial treatment. Mechanistic studies revealed that this inhibition was associated with decreased expression of phosphorylated ERK1/2, JNK1 and activated NF-κB/p65, IKKα, IκBα phosphorylation and degradation in skin tissue/tumor. Histological and cell death analysis also confirmed that a combination of PFE and DAS inhibits cellular proliferation and markedly induces apoptosis than the single agents.
George et al. Food & Chemical Toxicology; 2011 Jul; 49:1511-20.
Synergistic growth inhibition of mouse skin tumors by pomegranate fruit extract and diallyl sulfide: evidence for inhibition of activated MAPKs/NF-κB and reduced cell proliferation. |