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Dietary supplementation of black rice bran to colon carcinogen-induced mice: Examining the development of colorectal cancer by improving environmental colon conditions

This research aims to identify the effects of the administration of a black rice bran diet on colorectal cancer in dextran sodium sulfate and azoxymethane-induced BALB/c mice. The research was conducted on three groups consisting of eight Balb/c mice: two groups were fed with carcinogens, and the th...

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Autores principales: Budijanto, Slamet, Nurtiana, Winda, Muniroh, Amirotul, Kurniati, Yeni, Nuraida, Lilis, Priosoeryanto, Bambang Pontjo, Annisa Dewi, Fitriya Nur, Ardiansyah, Ardiansyah, Yuliana, Nancy Dewi, Safrida, Safrida, Shirakawa, Hitoshi
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10415820/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37576300
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e18528
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author Budijanto, Slamet
Nurtiana, Winda
Muniroh, Amirotul
Kurniati, Yeni
Nuraida, Lilis
Priosoeryanto, Bambang Pontjo
Annisa Dewi, Fitriya Nur
Ardiansyah, Ardiansyah
Yuliana, Nancy Dewi
Safrida, Safrida
Shirakawa, Hitoshi
author_facet Budijanto, Slamet
Nurtiana, Winda
Muniroh, Amirotul
Kurniati, Yeni
Nuraida, Lilis
Priosoeryanto, Bambang Pontjo
Annisa Dewi, Fitriya Nur
Ardiansyah, Ardiansyah
Yuliana, Nancy Dewi
Safrida, Safrida
Shirakawa, Hitoshi
author_sort Budijanto, Slamet
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description This research aims to identify the effects of the administration of a black rice bran diet on colorectal cancer in dextran sodium sulfate and azoxymethane-induced BALB/c mice. The research was conducted on three groups consisting of eight Balb/c mice: two groups were fed with carcinogens, and the third group, referred to as the normal group, was supplied with Isotonic NaCl 0.9% intraperitoneally. One group fed with carcinogens was supplied a standard AIN 1993 M diet modified with black rice bran as a substitute of fibre source, while the other two mice groups were fed the standard diet (AIN-93M) containing cellulose fibre. At the 17th week, all mice were euthanized; their colonic sections were taken for histopathological evaluation, and cecum for short-chain fatty acids concentration, total lactic acid bacteria, pH and β-glucuronidase activity evaluations. The results show an increase in the total lactic acid bacteria and short-chain fatty acids in the mice group fed with rice bran. Consequently, pH value and β-glucuronidase activity had decreased. Histopathological evaluation of mucosal tissue exhibited inhibition of the tumor growth rate in the mice groups fed rice bran compared to the group supplied with the standard diet. Furthermore, the proliferating cell nuclear antigen expression had decreased significantly, while expression of caspase-8 and caspase-3 had increased notably, in the group fed with a rice bran diet. These results suggest that black rice bran can effectively inhibit colon carcinogenesis. The potential of black rice bran as a source of fibre has not been studied in detail regarding the inhibition mechanism of colorectal cancer cells; further investigation in this field could provide valuable information about new strategies to prevent colorectal cancer. This strand of research is very important to developing preventive methods against cancer and promoting the concept of healthy products, including functional foods.
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spelling pubmed-104158202023-08-12 Dietary supplementation of black rice bran to colon carcinogen-induced mice: Examining the development of colorectal cancer by improving environmental colon conditions Budijanto, Slamet Nurtiana, Winda Muniroh, Amirotul Kurniati, Yeni Nuraida, Lilis Priosoeryanto, Bambang Pontjo Annisa Dewi, Fitriya Nur Ardiansyah, Ardiansyah Yuliana, Nancy Dewi Safrida, Safrida Shirakawa, Hitoshi Heliyon Research Article This research aims to identify the effects of the administration of a black rice bran diet on colorectal cancer in dextran sodium sulfate and azoxymethane-induced BALB/c mice. The research was conducted on three groups consisting of eight Balb/c mice: two groups were fed with carcinogens, and the third group, referred to as the normal group, was supplied with Isotonic NaCl 0.9% intraperitoneally. One group fed with carcinogens was supplied a standard AIN 1993 M diet modified with black rice bran as a substitute of fibre source, while the other two mice groups were fed the standard diet (AIN-93M) containing cellulose fibre. At the 17th week, all mice were euthanized; their colonic sections were taken for histopathological evaluation, and cecum for short-chain fatty acids concentration, total lactic acid bacteria, pH and β-glucuronidase activity evaluations. The results show an increase in the total lactic acid bacteria and short-chain fatty acids in the mice group fed with rice bran. Consequently, pH value and β-glucuronidase activity had decreased. Histopathological evaluation of mucosal tissue exhibited inhibition of the tumor growth rate in the mice groups fed rice bran compared to the group supplied with the standard diet. Furthermore, the proliferating cell nuclear antigen expression had decreased significantly, while expression of caspase-8 and caspase-3 had increased notably, in the group fed with a rice bran diet. These results suggest that black rice bran can effectively inhibit colon carcinogenesis. The potential of black rice bran as a source of fibre has not been studied in detail regarding the inhibition mechanism of colorectal cancer cells; further investigation in this field could provide valuable information about new strategies to prevent colorectal cancer. This strand of research is very important to developing preventive methods against cancer and promoting the concept of healthy products, including functional foods. Elsevier 2023-07-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10415820/ /pubmed/37576300 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e18528 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Budijanto, Slamet
Nurtiana, Winda
Muniroh, Amirotul
Kurniati, Yeni
Nuraida, Lilis
Priosoeryanto, Bambang Pontjo
Annisa Dewi, Fitriya Nur
Ardiansyah, Ardiansyah
Yuliana, Nancy Dewi
Safrida, Safrida
Shirakawa, Hitoshi
Dietary supplementation of black rice bran to colon carcinogen-induced mice: Examining the development of colorectal cancer by improving environmental colon conditions
title Dietary supplementation of black rice bran to colon carcinogen-induced mice: Examining the development of colorectal cancer by improving environmental colon conditions
title_full Dietary supplementation of black rice bran to colon carcinogen-induced mice: Examining the development of colorectal cancer by improving environmental colon conditions
title_fullStr Dietary supplementation of black rice bran to colon carcinogen-induced mice: Examining the development of colorectal cancer by improving environmental colon conditions
title_full_unstemmed Dietary supplementation of black rice bran to colon carcinogen-induced mice: Examining the development of colorectal cancer by improving environmental colon conditions
title_short Dietary supplementation of black rice bran to colon carcinogen-induced mice: Examining the development of colorectal cancer by improving environmental colon conditions
title_sort dietary supplementation of black rice bran to colon carcinogen-induced mice: examining the development of colorectal cancer by improving environmental colon conditions
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10415820/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37576300
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e18528
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