Data from epidemiological studies suggest that consumption of red and processed meat is a factor contributing to colorectal carcinogenesis. Red meat contains high amounts of heme, which in turn can be converted to its nitrosylated form, NO-heme, when adding nitrite-containing curing salt to meat. NO-heme might contribute to colorectal cancer formation by causing gene mutations and could thereby be responsible for the association of (processed) red meat consumption with intestinal cancer. Up to now, neither in vitro nor in vivo studies characterizing the mutagenic and cell transforming potential of NO-heme have been published due to the fact that the pure compound is not readily available. Therefore, in the present study, an already existing...
Red and processed meat consumption increases the risk of large bowel cancer and it has been demonstr...
Scope: Epidemiological and clinical studies have demonstrated that the consumption of red haem-rich ...
Diets high in red meat have been consistently associated with colorectal cancer (CRC) risk and may r...
The consumption of red meat has been linked to an increased colorectal cancer (CRC) risk. One of the...
Haem in red meat (RM) stimulates the endogenous production of mutagenic nitroso compounds (NOC). Pro...
International audienceEpidemiology shows that red and processed meat intake is associated with an in...
Scope: It has been proposed that endogenously form N‐nitroso compounds (NOCs) are partly responsible...
Abstract Meat is a crucial nutrient for human health since it represents a giant supply of proteins,...
Red meat is associated with increased risk of colorectal cancer and increases the endogenous formati...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most commonly diagnosed cancer in the world. The vast majority ...
Epidemiological research has demonstrated that the consumption of red meat contributes to colorectal...
The Working Group of the International Agency for Research on Cancer classified the consumption of p...
This research shows that a diet with much red meat leads to changes in the gene activities in the in...
Author version made available in accordance with Publisher copyright policy.Scope: Red meat is consi...
Red meat consumption is associated with an increased colorectal cancer (CRC) risk, which may be due ...
Red and processed meat consumption increases the risk of large bowel cancer and it has been demonstr...
Scope: Epidemiological and clinical studies have demonstrated that the consumption of red haem-rich ...
Diets high in red meat have been consistently associated with colorectal cancer (CRC) risk and may r...
The consumption of red meat has been linked to an increased colorectal cancer (CRC) risk. One of the...
Haem in red meat (RM) stimulates the endogenous production of mutagenic nitroso compounds (NOC). Pro...
International audienceEpidemiology shows that red and processed meat intake is associated with an in...
Scope: It has been proposed that endogenously form N‐nitroso compounds (NOCs) are partly responsible...
Abstract Meat is a crucial nutrient for human health since it represents a giant supply of proteins,...
Red meat is associated with increased risk of colorectal cancer and increases the endogenous formati...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most commonly diagnosed cancer in the world. The vast majority ...
Epidemiological research has demonstrated that the consumption of red meat contributes to colorectal...
The Working Group of the International Agency for Research on Cancer classified the consumption of p...
This research shows that a diet with much red meat leads to changes in the gene activities in the in...
Author version made available in accordance with Publisher copyright policy.Scope: Red meat is consi...
Red meat consumption is associated with an increased colorectal cancer (CRC) risk, which may be due ...
Red and processed meat consumption increases the risk of large bowel cancer and it has been demonstr...
Scope: Epidemiological and clinical studies have demonstrated that the consumption of red haem-rich ...
Diets high in red meat have been consistently associated with colorectal cancer (CRC) risk and may r...