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Differentiation-Promoting Activity of Pomegranate (Punica Granatum) Fruit Wxtracts in HL-60 Human Promyelocytic Leukemia Cells

Differentiation refers to the ability of cancer cells to revert to their normal counterparts, and its induction represents an important noncytotoxic therapy for leukemia, and also breast, prostate, and other solid malignancies. Flavonoids are a group of differentiation-inducing chemicals with a potentially lower toxicology profile than retinoids. Flavonoid-rich polyphenol fractions from the pomegranate (Punica granatum) fruit exert anti-proliferative, anti-invasive, anti-eicosanoid, and pro-apoptotic actions in breast and prostate cancer cells and anti-angiogenic activities in vitro and in vivo. For more information, go to the Journal of Medicinal Food, Volume 7, Number 1. Web Release Date: April 2004. Read More.

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