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This pomegranate group that I am in just doesn't seem to understand the

importance of posting a link with an article. Very sorry, but I thought I would

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Pop a pomegranate!

 

 

 

30/10/2003 - Powerful antioxidant properties found in the regal fruit of Roman

cuisine - the pomegranate - could protect the skin from changes that might lead

to cancer. Can we soon expect to see these ingredients incorporated into skin

creams?

 

Researchers at Wisconsin university reported that at the Frontiers in Cancer

Prevention Research meeting in the US this week that pomegranate extract

inhibited skin tumours in mice.

Incidence of skin cancer, which is the most frequently diagnosed malignancy in

the United States, is also growing rapidly in Europe. In the UK, melanoma

accounts for 2 per cent of all newly diagnosed cancers each year. Among people

under 35, it is the third most common cancer in women and fifth most common in

men.

 

Pomegranate fruit extract (PFE), from the tree Punica granatum, contains several

polyphenols and anthocyanidins (pigment that gives certain fruits their dark red

colour), which demonstrates a higher antioxidant activity than that of red wine

and green tea, according to the Wisconsin researchers.

 

The team evaluated pomegranate's anti-skin tumour effects by comparing topical

application of pomegranate extract on neonatal mice (CD-1) against TPA-induced

markers (12-0-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate), a strong promoter of chemically

induced skin cancer. Applying pomegranate extract (2 mg/mouse) onto the skin of

neonatal mice 30 minutes prior to TPA (3.2 µmole/mouse) application

significantly inhibited TPA-mediated increases in skin edema and hyperplasia,

they said.

 

They also tested the pomegranate extract on TPA-induced skin tumour promotion.

The animals pretreated with pomegranate extract showed substantially reduced

tumour incidence and lower tumour body burden. In the TPA treated group, all

mice developed tumours at 16 weeks, whereas only 30 per cent of the mice treated

with pomegranate extract exhibited tumours at that point.

 

 

 

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