Phytochemicals, the natural chemical
constituent, protect the plants against diseases and form their
outer's color. Phytochemicals may be next potential sources of new
medicine for treatment of
diseases with little or no side effects.
Allyl isothiocyanate is phytochemical containing sulfur in the class of organosulfur compound, found abundantly in horseradish, mustard, wasabi, etc.
Brain and spinal cord make up the nervous system. Brain and Spinal Cord
tumors originating is not very common. Most primary tumors are caused
by abnormal cells growth that surround and support neurons, with a small
number may be caused by gene defect from exposure to radiation or
toxic chemicals. Benign tumors are noncancerous, and malignant tumors
are cancerous. More than 190.000 people in US are diagnosed with a
brain tumor each year alone.
Allyl isothiocyanate and Brain Cancer
Allyl isothiocyanate (AITC) found in various cruciferous vegetables, beside has shown the inhibition of leukemia HL-60, bladder cancer UM-UC-3 and colon cancer HT-29 cells in vitro, it also significantly decreased proliferation and viability of human brain malignant glioma GBM 8401 cells in a dose-dependent manner. Allyl isothiocyanate (AITC) may be another potential source of anti-human brain malignant glioma drug. Other study insisted that intake of Allyl isothiocyanate
(AITC) may reduce the risk of cancer but AITC at high-dose levels also
exhibit a low degree of cytotoxicity and genotoxicity, but unlikely in
humans exposed to dietary levels of AITC.
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References
(1) Allyl isothiocyanate triggers G2/M phase arrest and apoptosis in human brain
malignant glioma GBM 8401 cells through a mitochondria-dependent
pathway by Chen NG, Chen KT, Lu CC, Lan YH, Lai CH, Chung YT, Yang JS,
Lin YC.(PubMed)
(2) Allyl isothiocyanate as a cancer chemopreventive phytochemical by Zhang Y.(PubMed)
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