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    The preventive mechanisms and research progress of sulforaphane in relation to prostate cancer

    HUANGLIN DUAN1,*, BAISHENG XU1,#, TIANPENG XIE2,#

    BIOCELL, Vol.48, No.12, pp. 1703-1719, 2024, DOI:10.32604/biocell.2024.054873 - 30 December 2024

    Abstract Prostate cancer is one of the most common tumors in urology. Dietary prophylaxis can effectively reduce prostate cancer incidence and progression. A growing body of research has shown that natural food ingredients such as Sulforaphane (SFN) can reduce the incidence of prostate cancer. It has a significant inhibitory effect on the progression from local prostate cancer to more aggressive prostate cancer. This article mainly expounds on the prevention mechanism and research progress of sulforaphane in various ways for prostate cancer and provides a reference for its future clinical application. In this review, ‘SFN’, ‘Prostate Cancer’,… More >

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    Sulforaphane: Expected to Become a Novel Antitumor Compound

    Geting Wu*1, Yuanliang Yan†‡1, Yangying Zhou§, Yumei Duan*, Shuangshuang Zeng†‡, Xiang Wang†‡, Wei Lin*, Chunlin Ou*, Jianhua Zhou*, Zhijie Xu*‡

    Oncology Research, Vol.28, No.4, pp. 439-446, 2020, DOI:10.3727/096504020X15828892654385

    Abstract Natural products are becoming increasingly popular in a variety of traditional, complementary, and alternative systems due to their potency and slight side effects. Natural compounds have been shown to be effective against many human diseases, especially cancers. Sulforaphane (SFE) is a traditional Chinese herbal medicine. In recent years, an increasing number of studies have been conducted to evaluate the antitumor effect of SFE. The roles of SFE in cancers are mainly through the regulation of potential biomarkers to activate or inhibit related signaling pathways. SFE has exhibited promising inhibitory effects on breast cancer, lung cancer, More >

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