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Polyphenols from the Mediterranean herb rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) for prostate cancer

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posted on 2013-12-05, 00:00 authored by Sakina M. Petiwala, Angela G. Puthenveetil, Jeremy J. Johnson
The Mediterranean diet is rich in fruits and vegetables and has been associated with a variety of health benefits including cancer prevention. One aspect of the diet that has not received enough attention is Mediterranean herbs. Specifically, rosemary and its polyphenolic diterpenes (carnosic acid and carnosol) are known to possess anti-oxidant activity that may be beneficial for cancer control. Herein, we describe the in vitro and in vivo studies carried out towards understanding the molecular mechanisms of carnosic acid and carnosol leading to inhibition of prostate cancer. The reported findings suggest that these polyphenols target multiple signaling pathways involved in cell cycle modulation and apoptosis. Further work is required to understand its potential for health promotion and potential drug discovery for prostate cancer chemoprevention.

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Aspects of this work was supported by the American Cancer Society RSG CNE - 122480 (To Jeremy J. Johnson)

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This Document is Protected by copyright and was first published by Frontiers. All rights reserved. It is reproduced with permission. © 2013 by Frontiers Research Foundation, Frontiers in Pharmacology.

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Frontiers Research Foundation

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  • en_US

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1663-9812

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2013-03-01

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