Walnuts contain components that may slow cancer growth including omega 3 fatty acids, phytosterols, polyphenols, carotenoids, and melatonin. A pilot study was performed to determine whether consumption of walnuts could affect growth of MDA-MB 231 human breast cancers implanted into nude mice. Tumor cells were injected into nude mice that were consuming an AIN-76A diet slightly modified to contain 10% corn oil. After the tumors reached 3 to 5 mm diameter, the diet of one group of mice was changed to include ground walnuts, equivalent to 56 g (2 oz) per day in humans. The tumor growth rate from Day 10, when tumor sizes began to diverge, until the end of the study of the group that consumed walnuts (2.9 ± 1.1 mm3/day; mean ± standard error of ...
Even if cancer represents a burden for human society, an exhaustive cure has not been discovered yet...
Walnuts constituents have been actively used in nutrition in slowing cancer growth by its anti-proli...
Increased dietary, blood, and tissue n-6/n-3 fatty acid ratios are associated with obesity and metab...
Walnuts contain multiple ingredients that, individually, have been shown to slow cancer growth, incl...
Walnuts are composed of a complex array of biologically active constituents with individual cancer-p...
Objective The aim of this study was to determine the effects of some polyunsaturated fatty acids plu...
It was investigated whether a standard mouse diet (AIN-76A) supplemented with walnuts reduced the es...
Obesity can negatively impact intestinal homeostasis, and increase colon cancer risk and related mor...
Long chain omega 3 (n-3) fatty acids, eicosapentaenoic (EPA) and/or docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), have...
<p>Obesity can negatively impact intestinal homeostasis, and increase colon cancer risk and related ...
Prostate cancer (PCa) has been linked to fat intake, but the effects of both different dietary fat l...
Walnuts are rich in polyphenols and have potential for cancer prevention and treatment. Our lab has...
There is limited understanding of how walnut consumption inhibits the development of colorectal canc...
Walnut extract (WE) has shown promising anti-cancer effects, such as inducing apoptosis and moderati...
Even if cancer represents a burden for human society, an exhaustive cure has not been discovered yet...
Even if cancer represents a burden for human society, an exhaustive cure has not been discovered yet...
Walnuts constituents have been actively used in nutrition in slowing cancer growth by its anti-proli...
Increased dietary, blood, and tissue n-6/n-3 fatty acid ratios are associated with obesity and metab...
Walnuts contain multiple ingredients that, individually, have been shown to slow cancer growth, incl...
Walnuts are composed of a complex array of biologically active constituents with individual cancer-p...
Objective The aim of this study was to determine the effects of some polyunsaturated fatty acids plu...
It was investigated whether a standard mouse diet (AIN-76A) supplemented with walnuts reduced the es...
Obesity can negatively impact intestinal homeostasis, and increase colon cancer risk and related mor...
Long chain omega 3 (n-3) fatty acids, eicosapentaenoic (EPA) and/or docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), have...
<p>Obesity can negatively impact intestinal homeostasis, and increase colon cancer risk and related ...
Prostate cancer (PCa) has been linked to fat intake, but the effects of both different dietary fat l...
Walnuts are rich in polyphenols and have potential for cancer prevention and treatment. Our lab has...
There is limited understanding of how walnut consumption inhibits the development of colorectal canc...
Walnut extract (WE) has shown promising anti-cancer effects, such as inducing apoptosis and moderati...
Even if cancer represents a burden for human society, an exhaustive cure has not been discovered yet...
Even if cancer represents a burden for human society, an exhaustive cure has not been discovered yet...
Walnuts constituents have been actively used in nutrition in slowing cancer growth by its anti-proli...
Increased dietary, blood, and tissue n-6/n-3 fatty acid ratios are associated with obesity and metab...