Recent studies performed on some tumour cell lines have given proof to the antiproliferative activity of compounds isolated from red wines against tumours. The purpose of this study was to evaluate potential cytotoxic activity of different concentrations of selected Croatian red and white wines on the growth of human normal and tumour cells in vitro. Effects on growth of cervical carcinoma (HeLa), colon carcinoma (Caco-2, HT-29), poorly differentiated cells from lymph node metastasis of colon carcinoma (SW-620), larynx carcinoma cells (HEp-2) and normal fibroblasts (WI38) were tested by MTT-assay. Radioactive substrate incorporation tests were used for assessing effects on DNA, RNAs and proteins syntheses. Concentration of polyphenols in wi...
We have tested the hypothesis that the alcoholic and phenolic components of wine are protective agai...
A major part of the wineries' wastes is composed of grape stems which are discarded mainly in open f...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths, and individuals with this disease often d...
Red and white wine polyphenols have been reported to provide substantial health benefits. In this st...
Abstract Background Compounds of plant origin and foo...
Introduction: Cancer has become in the recent decades one of the leading causes of death worldwide. ...
In modern industrial societies the attention to public health, especially in relation to food habits...
Wine has been popular worldwide for many centuries and currently remains an important component of o...
The moderate consumption of red wine has been proposed to reduce the incidence of colorectal cancer....
The beneficial effect of moderate wine consumption is attributed to its micronutrients, especially p...
This study evaluates the antiproliferative and antigenotoxic actions of powdered red wine pomace sea...
International audienceSince 1988, alcohol has been classified as a Group 1 carcinogen, the highest l...
Polyphenols from tea and other beverages such as red wine have been regarded with interest as possib...
The anti-cancer effects of wine have been greatly studied, mainly on Vitis Vinifera grapes. There i...
AbstractObjective: The potential beneficial effects of red wine consumption on the development of at...
We have tested the hypothesis that the alcoholic and phenolic components of wine are protective agai...
A major part of the wineries' wastes is composed of grape stems which are discarded mainly in open f...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths, and individuals with this disease often d...
Red and white wine polyphenols have been reported to provide substantial health benefits. In this st...
Abstract Background Compounds of plant origin and foo...
Introduction: Cancer has become in the recent decades one of the leading causes of death worldwide. ...
In modern industrial societies the attention to public health, especially in relation to food habits...
Wine has been popular worldwide for many centuries and currently remains an important component of o...
The moderate consumption of red wine has been proposed to reduce the incidence of colorectal cancer....
The beneficial effect of moderate wine consumption is attributed to its micronutrients, especially p...
This study evaluates the antiproliferative and antigenotoxic actions of powdered red wine pomace sea...
International audienceSince 1988, alcohol has been classified as a Group 1 carcinogen, the highest l...
Polyphenols from tea and other beverages such as red wine have been regarded with interest as possib...
The anti-cancer effects of wine have been greatly studied, mainly on Vitis Vinifera grapes. There i...
AbstractObjective: The potential beneficial effects of red wine consumption on the development of at...
We have tested the hypothesis that the alcoholic and phenolic components of wine are protective agai...
A major part of the wineries' wastes is composed of grape stems which are discarded mainly in open f...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths, and individuals with this disease often d...