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Tomato can be helpful in fighting stomach cancer, study says

Tomato extracts can be used to prevent the growth of stomach cancer cells

India TV Lifestyle Desk India TV Lifestyle Desk New Delhi Published on: May 31, 2017 13:19 IST
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Tomato can be helpful in fighting stomach cancer, study says

Tomato is not only a fruit which is a part of most of our cuisines. It is said to have many medicinal benefits as well. One of the numerous benefits is, tomato extracts can prevent the growth and malignant cloning of stomach cancer cells. This fact was revealed by a new study that’s trying to find new ways and therapies to treat cancer. The researchers have analysed whole tomato extracts for their ability to handle gastic cancer cell growth. 

"Their antitumoral effect seem not related to specific components, such as lycopene, but rather suggest that tomatoes should be considered in their entirety," said Daniela Barone, researcher at the Oncology Research Centre of Mercogliano (CROM) in Italy.

Extracts of San Marzano and Corbarino tomato varieties were able to inhibit the growth and cloning behaviour of malignant cells.Treatment with the whole tomato extracts affected key processes within the cells hindering their migration ability, arresting cell cycle through the modulation of retinoblastoma family proteins and specific cell cycle inhibitors, and ultimately inducing cancer cell death through apoptosis.

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"Our results prompt further assessment of the potential use of specific nutrients not only in the cancer prevention setting but also as a supportive strategy along with conventional therapies," said Antonio Giordano, professor at the University of Siena in Italy.

"Distinct species may exert different effects, in different stages of a certain neoplasm," said Barone.Gastric cancer is the fourth most common type of cancer worldwide and has been associated with genetic causes, Helicobacter pylori infection, and eating habits, such as consumption of smoked and salted food.

Tomatoes are consumed worldwide and are a staple of the Mediterranean diet, which is popularly thought to lower cancer risk.Various tomato components have also been analysed for their ability to counteract tumour growth in experimental systems, although few studies have analysed the effects of tomatoes in their entirety.

The research was published in the Journal of Cellular Physiology. 

(With PTI Inputs) 

 

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