Phytochemicals in Cancer Prevention: A Review of the Evidence

AuthorNeda Mollakhalili Meybodien
AuthorAmir Mohammad Mortazavianen
AuthorAyad Bahadori Monfareden
AuthorSara Sohrabvandien
AuthorFateme Aghaei Meybodien
OrcidAmir Mohammad Mortazavian [0000-0001-6729-8209]en
OrcidAyad Bahadori Monfared [0000-0001-6729-8209]en
Issued Date2017-01-31en
AbstractContext: Cancer generally is considered as a neoplastic disease with particular causative and etiologic factors as well as protective elements. Although it has remained difficult to treat, it is preventable. Recently, the interest in dietary phytochemicals intake has considerably increased for potential cancer chemoprevention. Evidence Acquisition: This report reviews the role of phytochemical consumption in cancer prevention based on publications from PubMed, Science direct, Google Scholar, and Scopus from the year 1996 onward using cancer, chemoprevention, phytochemical keywords. Results: Regular intake of phytochemicals has been demonstrated to prevent cancer during its different stages including initiation, promotion and progression. Considering the animal models, the second step is the main stage for cancer chemoprevention. Conclusions: The phytochemicals involved in chemoprevention can be categorized in different groups naming phenolics, carotenoid, alkaloids, organosulfur compounds and nitrogen-containing compounds. They are able to stop, postpone and reverse carcinogenesis by different mechanisms.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.17795/ijcp-7219en
KeywordCanceren
KeywordChemopreventionen
KeywordPhytochemicalen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitlePhytochemicals in Cancer Prevention: A Review of the Evidenceen
TypeReview Articleen

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