Issue 6, 2013

Comparative studies on the anti-tumor activities of high temperature- and pH-modified citrus pectins

Abstract

High temperature and pH modification could produce functional pectins. In this study, high temperature-modified (HTCP) and pH-modified (MCP) citrus pectins were prepared for studying their anti-tumor activities in eight cancer cell lines and a mouse Sarcoma-180 (S-180) tumor model. HTCP inhibited the proliferation of these cancer cells and induced a caspase-3-dependent cell apoptosis and cell cycle arrest at G2/M phase. It also inhibited the growth of S-180 tumor to 49% of the control at the dose of 200 mg kg−1 d−1 and extended the survival time of the tumor-bearing mice. MCP had no anti-proliferative effects on these cancer cells and no anti-tumor effect in the mouse model. The anti-tumor activity of HTCP in the mouse tumor model was not correlated with immunomodulation and galectin-3 inhibition, but correlated well with proliferation inhibition. HTCP might be exploited as a functional food for cancer prevention and/or treatment.

Graphical abstract: Comparative studies on the anti-tumor activities of high temperature- and pH-modified citrus pectins

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 Nov 2012
Accepted
15 Apr 2013
First published
15 Apr 2013

Food Funct., 2013,4, 960-971

Comparative studies on the anti-tumor activities of high temperature- and pH-modified citrus pectins

M. Hao, X. Yuan, H. Cheng, H. Xue, T. Zhang, Y. Zhou and G. Tai, Food Funct., 2013, 4, 960 DOI: 10.1039/C3FO30350K

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