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anticarcinogen

(ˌæntɪkɑːˈsɪnədʒən)
n
a chemical that acts against cancer
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an•ti•car•cin•o•gen

(ˌæn ti kɑrˈsɪn ə dʒən, ˌæn taɪ-)
n.
a substance that counteracts the effects of a carcinogen or inhibits the development of cancer.
an•ti•car•ci•no•gen•ic (-ˌkɑr sə nəˈdʒɛn ɪk) adj.
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Translations

anticancer drug

, anticarcinogen
n. anticarcinógeno, droga usada para combatir el cáncer.
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Consumption preferences are given by its pleasant taste and nutritional benefits, as it is a source of antioxidants (BABAA et al., 2000) and an anticarcinogen (YAMAGISHI et al., 2001).
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Melatonin as antioxidant, geroprotector and anticarcinogen. Biochim Biophys Acta.
These compounds have numerous pharmacological activities including wounds healing, antinflammatory, antiarthritis, antioxidative, antidiabetic and anticarcinogen (Waihenya et al., 2002; Iji et al., 2010; Saritha et al., 2010).
Several studies have shown that sesame lignans have multiple physiological functions such as antioxidant, anticarcinogen, and antihypertensive activities as well as serum lipid-lowering effects.
papaya fruit were found to contain caffeic acid, protocatechuic acid-hexoside, sinapic acid, quercetin-3-O-rutinoside, ferulic acid, myricetin, quercetin, isorhamnetin, kaempferol, caffeoylhexose-deoxyhexose, caffeoylhexoside and gallic acid-deoxyhexoside phenolics, and these phenolic and carotenoid compounds have potent antioxidant and preventative anticarcinogen agents in vitro and in vivo [1].
Chemopreventive efficacy of ginger, a naturally occurring anticarcinogen during the initiation, post-initiation stages of 1,2 dimethylhydrazine-induced colon cancer.
It has been used for treating a wide range of health issues because of its qualities as an antibacterial agent, anticoagulant, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anticarcinogen, and neuroprotector.
Carotenoids have been reported to have multiple biological activities such as anticarcinogen [3,4], antimutagenic activity [5] antioxidant activity [6], anti-inflamnatory action, antiprolifertive agent [7], antiatherogenic properties [8], chemopreventive agent against cancer disease in various organs like lung, stomach, colon, breast and prostate [9].
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