Kyle J. Norton
Fennel may have a potential and positive effect that induces cytoprotection and antitumor activity against cancer expression, scientists suggested.
The results of fennel efficacy were reported by several respectable institutes including the National Cancer Institute and the National Institute of Health.
Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) is a plant species of the genus, belongings to Apiaceae (Umbelliferae), native to the Mediterranean, used in traditional and herbal medicine as a warming, carminative, antispasmodic, antidepressant agent and to stimulate the appetite, ease indigestion, soothe coughing, reduce intestinal spasms, to regulate the menstrual cycle and relieve PMS,...
In the study to evaluate the efficacy of fennel seed methanolic extract (FSME) for its antioxidant, cytotoxic, and antitumor activities and for its capacity to serve as a nontoxic radioprotector in Swiss albino mice through injection of FSME, 100 mg/kg intraperitoneally into mice bearing EAC before exposed to three 2-Gy doses of gamma irradiation, researchers found at after 30 days, the application exerted a strong effect at the C50 (mean standard deviation 50% inhibitory concentrations) at a dose of 50 μg/mL for the MCF7 breast cancer cell line and 48 μg/mL for the Hepg-2 liver cancer cell line.
The treatment group also displayed a decreased level of MDA and improved natural antioxidants produced by the tissues of the host compared to the elevation of MDA and significantly reduced levels of catalase and GSH contents.
These results suggested that fennel seed methanolic extract (FSME) inhibited the overproduction of ROS caused by ingestion of doses of gamma irradiation through its antioxidant and enhanced antioxidant production of the mice tissue via the ratio of ROS and Antioxidants.
In other words, the application of the fennel extract may have the potential in
* Reduced oxidative stress and protected mouse cells from damage caused by reactive oxygen species.
* Improved natural antioxidants and the oxidative stability of fatty foods during storage.
* Exhibited an antitumor effect by modulating lipid peroxidation and augmenting the antioxidant defense system in EAC-bearing mice with or without exposure to radiation.
Further illustration of the effect of herbal medicine in treatment of cancers and examine the cytoprotective effects, researchers at the National Institute of Health conducted a comparison of five herbal supplements, designated FB, FM, PP, HF, and FBL101, which contain different combinations of various natural herbs such as licorice, black cohosh, Dong Quai, false unicorn and vitex berry root against mice bearing CWR22R and PC3 prostate cancer xenografts.
According to the results of the experiment,
* All herbal medicine, FB, FM, PP, HF, and FBL101 inhibited PC3 tumor growth by 53%, 75%, 80%, 81%, and 87%, respectively.
* In CWR22R tumors, applications of supplements exerted a similar effect in suppressing the cancer cells.
* All applications did not show inhibitory activity against levels of testosterone compared to untreated mice. However, supplements PP and FBL101 exerted significantly reduced VEGF levels, a potent angiogenic factor with function in stimulated production of new blood vessels to ensure cell proliferation, in PC3 and CWR22R tumors.
* Intratumoral microvessel density was decreased in PC3 tumors treated with all five supplements but only in CWR22R tumors treated with HF.
Dr. Ng SS, the lead author said, "Herbal supplements containing the aforementioned extracts inhibit the growth of prostate tumor xenografts, possibly in part by antiangiogenic mechanisms".
The above differentiation was supported by Quaid-i-Azam University in the analysis of the antibacterial potential of some medicinal plants against multi-drug resistant (MDR) pathogens and anticancer effect against the MCF-7 cell line.
According to the results of the report, the application of Ethanol extract of Foeniculum vulgare exhibited significant inhibition of cancer cell proliferation and induction of cancer cell apoptosis and reduction of growth of Klebsiella pneumonia, Serratia marcescens, and Methicillin-resistant S. aureus. Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Taken together, fennel and its extracts may be used as a functional food in the exertion of cytoprotection and antitumor activity.
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Sources
(1) Antioxidant and anticarcinogenic effects of methanolic extract and volatile oil of fennel seeds (Foeniculum vulgare) by Mohamad RH1, El-Bastawesy AM, Abdel-Monem MG, Noor AM, Al-Mehdar HA, Sharawy SM, El-Merzabani MM. (PubMed)
(2) Antitumor activity of herbal supplements in human prostate cancer xenografts implanted in immunodeficient mice by Ng SS1, Figg WD. (PubMed)
(3) Study of anticancer and antibacterial activities of Foeniculum vulgare, Justicia adhatoda, and Urtica dioica as natural curatives by Batool R1, Salahuddin H1, Mahmood T1, Ismail M2. (PubMed)
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