Science Daily — Researchers in California are reporting new evidence
explaining pomegranate juice's mysterious beneficial effects in
fighting prostate cancer.
In a new study, Navindra Seeram and colleagues have found that the
tart, trendy beverage also uses a search-and-destroy strategy to target
prostate cancer cells.
In previous research, Seeram's group found that pomegranate juice
consumption had a beneficial effect for prostate cancer patients with
rising prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels. Such increases in PSA
signal that the cancer is progressing, "doubling time" a key indicator
of prognosis. Men whose PSA levels double in a hort period are more
likely to die from their cancer. Pomegranate juice increased doubling
times by almost fourfold.
In the new study, they researchers discovered evidence in laboratory
experiments that pomegranate works in a "seek and destroy" fashion. On
consumption, ellagitannins (ET), antioxidants abundant in pomegranate
juice, break down to metabolites known as urolithins. The researchers
showed that the urolithins concentrate at high levels in prostate
tissue after being given orally and by injection to mice with prostate
cancer. They also showed that urolithins inhibited the growth of human
prostate cancer cells in cell culture.
"The chemopreventive potential of pomegranate ellagitannins and
localization of their bioactive metabolites in mouse prostate tissue
suggest that pomegranate may play a role in prostate cancer treatment
and chemoprevention," the researchers state, recommending further
clinical studies with pomegranate and prostate cancer patients.
This research, "Pomegranate Ellagitannin-Derived Metabolites Inhibit
Prostate Cancer Growth and Localize to the Mouse Prostate Gland," is
scheduled for publication in the Sept. 19 issue of ACS' Journal of
Agricultural and Food Chemistry.Note: This story has been adapted from
a news release issued by American Chemical Society.
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