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Synergistic Effects of Thearubigin and Genistein on Human Prostate Tumor Cell (PC-3) Growth Via Cell Cycle Arrest

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Journal Cancer Lett
Specialty Oncology
Date 2000 Apr 15
PMID 10766429
Citations 9
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Abstract

There is evidence that habitual consumption of green tea by Japanese men is correlated with a reduction in cancers, including prostate; soybean isoflavones are also associated with increased protection. The present study compared the anti-proliferative effect of black tea (Camellia sinensis) polyphenol, thearubigin (TR), alone or combined with the isoflavone genistein, on human prostate (PC-3) carcinoma cells. TR administered alone did not result in any alteration of cell growth. When combined with genistein, however, TR significantly inhibited cell growth and induced a G2/M phase cell cycle arrest in a dose dependent manner. These findings indicate the potential use of combined phytochemicals to provide protection against prostate cancer.

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