Inhibitory effect of conjugated dienoic derivatives of linoleic acid and beta-carotene on the in vitro growth of human cancer cells
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Inhibitory effect of conjugated dienoic derivatives of linoleic acid and beta-carotene on the in vitro growth of human cancer cells
Abstract
The effects of physiologic concentrations of conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) and beta-carotene were assessed on human (M21-HPB, malignant melanoma; HT-29, colorectal; MCF-7, breast) cancer cells. The incubation of cancer cells with CLA showed significant reductions in proliferation (18-100%) compared to control cultures. M21-HPB and MCF-7 cell mortality was dose- and time-dependent. beta-Carotene was inhibitory to breast cells only. MCF-7 cells supplemented with CLA incorporated significantly less [3H]leucine (45%), [3H]uridine (63%) and [3H]thymidine (46%) than control cultures. M21-HPB and HT-29 cells supplemented with CLA incorporated less [3H]leucine (25-30%). These in vitro results suggest that CLA and beta-carotene may be cytotoxic to human cancer cells in vivo.
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