Guest guest Posted March 31, 2009 Report Share Posted March 31, 2009 Anti-cancer effects of xanthones from pericarps of mangosteen. Akao Y, Nakagawa Y, Iinuma M, Nozawa Y. Gifu International Institute of Biotechnology, 1-1 Naka-Fudogaoka, Kakamigahara, Gifu 504-0838, Japan; Tel: +81-583-71-4646. Mangosteen , Garcinia mangostana Linn, is a tree found in South East Asia, and its pericarps have been used as traditional medicine. Phytochemical studies have shown that they contain a variety of secondary metabolites, such as oxygenated and prenylated xanthones . Recent studies revealed that these xanthones exhibited a variety of biological activities containing anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, and anti-cancer effects . We previously investigated the anti-proliferative effects of four prenylated xanthones from the pericarps; alpha-mangostin, beta-mangostin, gamma-mangostin, and methoxy-beta-mangostin in various human cancer cells . These xanthones are different in the number of hydroxyl and methoxy groups. Except for methoxy-beta-mangostin, the other three xanthones strongly inhibited cell growth at low concentrations from 5 to 20 muM in human colon cancer DLD-1 cells. Our recent study focused on the mechanism of alpha-mangostin-induced growth inhibition in DLD-1 cells. It was shown that the anti-proliferative effects of the xanthones were associated with cell-cycle arrest by affecting the expression of cyclins, cdc2, and p27; G1 arrest by alpha-mangostin and beta-Mangostin, and S arrest by gamma-mangostin. alpha-Mangostin found to induce apoptosis through the activation of intrinsic pathway following the down-regulation of signaling cascades involving MAP kinases and the serine/threonine kinase Akt. Synergistic effects by the combined treatment of alpha-mangostin and anti-cancer drug 5-FU was to be noted. alpha-Mangostin was found to have a cancer preventive effect in rat carcinogenesis bioassay and the extract from pericarps, which contains mainly alpha-mangostin and gamma-mangostin, exhibited an enhancement of NK cell activity in a mouse model. These findings could provide a relevant basis for the development of xanthones as an agent for cancer prevention and the combination therapy with anti-cancer drugs. PMID: 19325754 [PubMed - in process] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2009 Report Share Posted March 31, 2009 This is all well and good - if you eat the mangosteen fruit - but you are selling Xango, the fruit juice drink - and once the fruit gets processed and bottled, does it still have all that goodness? Of course not! All these studies were done on the FRUIT - not the finished fruit juice. Not only that - sodium benzoate has been shown to contribute to ADHD - so NEVER give this drink to kids! Carol , " Charles " <cheydon wrote: > > Anti-cancer effects of xanthones from pericarps of mangosteen. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2009 Report Share Posted April 1, 2009 Thanks for saying so - exactly Carol! That is the core truth with these fruits/juices, and the scams. Your old Tropicana OJ has Vitamin C added back in just for this reason. Antioxidants and other elements don't survive once processed. Liz , " bluegreensolutions " <bluegreensolutions wrote: > > This is all well and good - if you eat the mangosteen fruit - but you are selling Xango, the fruit juice drink - and once the fruit gets processed and bottled, does it still have all that goodness? Of course not! All these studies were done on the FRUIT - not the finished fruit juice. Not only that - sodium benzoate has been shown to contribute to ADHD - so NEVER give this drink to kids! > > Carol > > , " Charles " <cheydon@> wrote: > > > > Anti-cancer effects of xanthones from pericarps of mangosteen. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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