Anticarcinogenic activity of phenolic compounds from sprouted legumes

Germinated legumes are sources of bioactive compounds, such as phenolic compounds (PC), with beneficial effects, one and the most relevant is anticancer activity (colon, breast, among others). Colon cancer is a severe worldwide public health concern, development of the sporadic type is mainly related to eating habits and lifestyle; but also, this type is the most frequent. Legumes have been the main sources of PC and their action on colon cancer has been studied already. Sprouting process enhances the production and types of PC, which have shown biological activities against colon cancer. However, the molecular mechanisms by which PC from germinated legumes can act beneficially on colon cancer are still unknown. This review retrieves evidence that germinated legumes improve the amount and types of PC with anti-colon cancer activity.

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Main Authors: Cid Gallegos, María Stephanie autora, Sánchez Chino, Xariss Miryam Doctora autora 14483, Juárez Chairez, Milagros Faridy autora, Álvarez González, Isela autora, Madrigal Bujaidar, Eduardo autor, Jiménez Martínez, Cristian autor 22504
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Subjects:Leguminosas germinadas, Compuestos fenólicos, Neoplasias del colon, Medicina preventiva, Salud pública,
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1080/87559129.2020.1840581
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