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.