Kerrie
en koolsoorten tegen prostaatkanker.*
Kurkuma
(geelwortel), het belangrijkste bestanddeel van kerrie, en de bioactieve stof
PEITC kan helpen bij de preventie van prostaatkanker. Dit blijkt uit
wetenschappelijk onderzoek waarover zondag is gepubliceerd in het tijdschrift
Cancer Research.
Volgens de onderzoekers van de Rutgers-universiteit in de Amerikaanse staat New
Jersey wordt de preventieve werking van kerrie nog versterkt, als de specerij
wordt gebruikt bij kruisbloemige groenten zoals bloemkool, broccoli en
spruitjes.
Deze
groentes bevatten de stof PEITC die, in combinatie met kurkuma, een sterk
prostaatkankerremmend effect heeft, aldus de onderzoekers. In landen als India,
waar veel kerrie wordt gebruikt, komt prostaatkanker verhoudingsgewijs minder
vaak voor dan in de Verenigde Staten.
Curry
And Cauliflower Could Halt Prostate Cancer
Rutgers researchers have found that the curry spice turmeric
holds real potential for the treatment and prevention of prostate
cancer, particularly when combined with certain vegetables.
The
scientists tested turmeric, also known as curcumin, along with phenethyl
isothiocyanate (PEITC), a naturally occurring substance particularly abundant in
a group of vegetables that includes watercress, cabbage, winter cress, broccoli,
Brussels sprouts, kale, cauliflower, kohlrabi and turnips. "The bottom line
is that PEITC and curcumin, alone or in combination, demonstrate significant cancer-preventive
qualities in laboratory mice, and the combination of PEITC and curcumin could be
effective in treating established prostate cancers," said Ah-Ng Tony Kong,
a professor of pharmaceutics at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.
The
discovery was announced in the Jan. 15 issue of the journal Cancer Research by
Kong and his colleagues at Rutgers' Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy.
Prostate
cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in men in the United States,
with a half-million new cases appearing each year. The incidence and mortality
of prostate cancer have not decreased in past decades despite tremendous efforts
and resources devoted to treatment. This is because advanced prostate cancer
cells are barely responsive even to high concentrations of chemotherapeutic
agents or radiotherapy.
The
authors noted that in contrast to the high incidence of prostate cancer in the
United States, the incidence of this disease is very low in India. This has been
attributed to the dietary consumption of large amounts of plant-based foods rich
in phytochemicals nonnutritive plant chemicals that have protective
or disease-preventive properties.
Consequently,
scientists have been investigating intervention options based on compounds found
in edible and medicinal plants. They have had some success, and a majority of
patients with prostate cancer are now combining the conventional therapies
with these compounds as alternative, supplementary or complementary medications.
For
Kong's study, researchers used mice bred so that their immune
systems would
not reject foreign biological material and injected the mice with cells from
human prostate cancer cell lines to grow tumors against which the compounds
could be tested.
"Despite
convincing data from laboratory cell cultures, we knew little about how PEITC
and curcumin would perform in live animals, especially on prostate cancer,"
Kong said. "So we undertook this study to evaluate how effective PEITC and
curcumin might be -- individually and in combination -- to prevent and possibly
treat prostate cancer."
The
researchers injected the mice with curcumin or PEITC, alone or in combination,
three times a week for four weeks, beginning a day before the introduction of
the prostate cancer cells. They found the injections significantly retarded the
growth of cancerous tumors. Using PEITC and curcumin in tandem produced even
stronger effects.
The group went on to evaluate the therapeutic potential of curcumin and PEITC in mice with well-established tumors, and the results showed that PEITC or curcumin alone had little effect, whereas the combination of curcumin and PEITC significantly reduced tumor growth. ( Januari 2006)