Unlocking the potential of milk whey protein components in colorectal cancer prevention and therapy
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Unlocking the potential of milk whey protein components in colorectal cancer prevention and therapy
Abstract
Extensive research from large prospective cohort studies and meta-analytical investigations over recent decades have consistently indicated that dairy foods have protective effects, reducing the risk of colorectal cancer. Most of the literature has explored the potential role of milk minerals and vitamins in managing colorectal cancer. Yet, there is a paucity of a comprehensive summary of the anticancer attributes of milk protein components and their underlying mechanisms of action. Recent advancements have spotlighted the potential of whey proteins, including β-lactoglobulin, α-lactalbumin, serum albumin, and lactoferrin, as promising candidates for both the prevention and treatment of colorectal cancer. Notably, whey proteins have demonstrated a more pronounced capacity for suppressing carcinogen-induced tumors when compared to casein. Their strong binding affinity enables them to serve as effective carriers for small molecules or drugs targeting colon cancer therapy. Furthermore, numerous studies have underscored the anti-inflammatory and antioxidant prowess of whey proteins in cancer prevention. Additionally, whey proteins have been shown to trigger apoptosis, hinder tumor cell proliferation, and impede metastasis. This comprehensive review, therefore, not only substantiates the significance of incorporating whey protein components into a balanced daily diet but also underscores their potential in safeguarding against the onset and progression of colorectal cancer.
Keywords: Colorectal cancer; anticancer; environmental and hereditary risk factors; lactoferrin; milk; serum albumin; whey protein; α-lactalbumin; β-lactoglobulin.
Plain language summary
Dairy products have consistently had protective effects in reducing the risk of colorectal cancer.Whey proteins have shown promise as candidates for the prevention and treatment of colorectal cancer.Whey proteins have a strong binding ability, enabling them to act as carriers of small molecules or drugs targeting colon cancer therapy.Their anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant capacity may play a role in cancer prevention.Whey proteins could induce apoptosis and inhibit the proliferation and metastasis of tumor cells.
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