Probiotics and Bioactive Carbohydrates in Colon Cancer Management Maya Raman, Padma Ambalam & Mukesh Doble 1225 Accesses Abstract Probiotics are living microbes that when taken in an adequate amount confers a
Probiotics effectively prevented the orthotopic colon cancer In the prevention of AOM/DSS-induced orthotopic colon cancer, the administration schedule of each group of mice was shown in Figure S2. The results showed that, compared to the control group, both nanovaccines and probiotics reduced the nu...
So while supplementing with good bacteria has been seen as providing defense primarily againstintestinalconditions—such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and colon cancer—scientists now believe that they help prevent many of the diseases of aging as well.6,7,9,...
Dubey V, Ghosh AR, Bishayee K, Khuda-Bukhsh AR (2016) Appraisal of the anti-cancer potential of probioticPediococcus pentosaceusGS4 against colon cancer: In vitro and in vivo approaches. J Funct Foods 23:66–79.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jff.2016.02.032 ArticleCASGoogle Scholar Dubey V, ...
[48] found that the synbiotic combination of a specific oligofructose-enriched inulin with probiotics on the fecal flora of polyp and colon cancer patients caused an increase in the number of some groups of LAB [Bifidobacterium in both groups and Lactobacillus in polyp patients], whereas the numbe...
Several health-related effects associated with the intake of probiotics, including alleviation of lactose intolerance and immune enhancement, have been reported in human studies. Some evidence suggests a role for probiotics in reducing the risk of rotavirus-induced diarrhea and colon cancer. Prebiotics ...
colon cancer. Lactic acid–producing bacteria have also been associated with an amelioration of cancer symptoms. However, little is known about the potential benef i cial ef f ects of the combined administration of both sphingomyelin and lactic acid–producing bacteria. This article analyzes the ...
ColonCancerMechanismsInflammationA number of investigations, mainly using in vitro and animal models, have demonstrated a wide range of possible mechanisms, by which probiotics may play a role in colorectal cancer (CRC) prevention. In this context, the most well studied probiotics are certain strains...
Cervical cancer is closely linked to high-risk human papillomavirus (HR-HPV) infections which could crosstalk with the diversity of microorganisms within the cervicovaginal microbiota (CVM). Conventional treatments can disrupt the host microbial communities, which in turn affect the efficacy and side ef...
Caco–2 cells– colon cancer cells; HPV– human papilloma virus; yrs–years; mth–month; wk–weeks; d– days; CFU– colony forming unity 2.4. Dead probiotics for the prevention and treatments of cancer In contrary to the general definition of probiotics [85], dead probiotics or its cell ...