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Pectin: A Bioactive Food Polysaccharide with Cancer Preventive Potential

Pectin is an acidic heteropolysaccharide found in the cell walls and the primary and middle lamella of land plants. To be authorized as a food additive, industrial pectins must meet strict guidelines set forth by the Food and Agricultural Organization and must contain at least 65% polygalacturonic a...

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Autores principales: Emran, Talha Bin, Islam, Fahadul, Mitra, Saikat, Paul, Shyamjit, Nath, Nikhil, Khan, Zidan, Das, Rajib, Chandran, Deepak, Sharma, Rohit, Lima, Clara Mariana Gonçalves, Awadh, Ahmed Abdullah Al, Almazni, Ibrahim Abdullah, Alhasaniah, Abdulaziz Hassan, Guiné, Raquel P. F.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9657392/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36364232
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27217405
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author Emran, Talha Bin
Islam, Fahadul
Mitra, Saikat
Paul, Shyamjit
Nath, Nikhil
Khan, Zidan
Das, Rajib
Chandran, Deepak
Sharma, Rohit
Lima, Clara Mariana Gonçalves
Awadh, Ahmed Abdullah Al
Almazni, Ibrahim Abdullah
Alhasaniah, Abdulaziz Hassan
Guiné, Raquel P. F.
author_facet Emran, Talha Bin
Islam, Fahadul
Mitra, Saikat
Paul, Shyamjit
Nath, Nikhil
Khan, Zidan
Das, Rajib
Chandran, Deepak
Sharma, Rohit
Lima, Clara Mariana Gonçalves
Awadh, Ahmed Abdullah Al
Almazni, Ibrahim Abdullah
Alhasaniah, Abdulaziz Hassan
Guiné, Raquel P. F.
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description Pectin is an acidic heteropolysaccharide found in the cell walls and the primary and middle lamella of land plants. To be authorized as a food additive, industrial pectins must meet strict guidelines set forth by the Food and Agricultural Organization and must contain at least 65% polygalacturonic acid to achieve the E440 level. Fruit pectin derived from oranges or apples is commonly used in the food industry to gel or thicken foods and to stabilize acid-based milk beverages. It is a naturally occurring component and can be ingested by dietary consumption of fruit and vegetables. Preventing long-term chronic diseases like diabetes and heart disease is an important role of dietary carbohydrates. Colon and breast cancer are among the diseases for which data suggest that modified pectin (MP), specifically modified citrus pectin (MCP), has beneficial effects on the development and spread of malignancies, in addition to its benefits as a soluble dietary fiber. Cellular and animal studies and human clinical trials have provided corroborating data. Although pectin has many diverse functional qualities, this review focuses on various modifications used to develop MP and its benefits for cancer prevention, bioavailability, clinical trials, and toxicity studies. This review concludes that pectin has anti-cancer characteristics that have been found to inhibit tumor development and proliferation in a wide variety of cancer cells. Nevertheless, further clinical and basic research is required to confirm the chemopreventive or therapeutic role of specific dietary carbohydrate molecules.
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spelling pubmed-96573922022-11-15 Pectin: A Bioactive Food Polysaccharide with Cancer Preventive Potential Emran, Talha Bin Islam, Fahadul Mitra, Saikat Paul, Shyamjit Nath, Nikhil Khan, Zidan Das, Rajib Chandran, Deepak Sharma, Rohit Lima, Clara Mariana Gonçalves Awadh, Ahmed Abdullah Al Almazni, Ibrahim Abdullah Alhasaniah, Abdulaziz Hassan Guiné, Raquel P. F. Molecules Review Pectin is an acidic heteropolysaccharide found in the cell walls and the primary and middle lamella of land plants. To be authorized as a food additive, industrial pectins must meet strict guidelines set forth by the Food and Agricultural Organization and must contain at least 65% polygalacturonic acid to achieve the E440 level. Fruit pectin derived from oranges or apples is commonly used in the food industry to gel or thicken foods and to stabilize acid-based milk beverages. It is a naturally occurring component and can be ingested by dietary consumption of fruit and vegetables. Preventing long-term chronic diseases like diabetes and heart disease is an important role of dietary carbohydrates. Colon and breast cancer are among the diseases for which data suggest that modified pectin (MP), specifically modified citrus pectin (MCP), has beneficial effects on the development and spread of malignancies, in addition to its benefits as a soluble dietary fiber. Cellular and animal studies and human clinical trials have provided corroborating data. Although pectin has many diverse functional qualities, this review focuses on various modifications used to develop MP and its benefits for cancer prevention, bioavailability, clinical trials, and toxicity studies. This review concludes that pectin has anti-cancer characteristics that have been found to inhibit tumor development and proliferation in a wide variety of cancer cells. Nevertheless, further clinical and basic research is required to confirm the chemopreventive or therapeutic role of specific dietary carbohydrate molecules. MDPI 2022-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9657392/ /pubmed/36364232 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27217405 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Islam, Fahadul
Mitra, Saikat
Paul, Shyamjit
Nath, Nikhil
Khan, Zidan
Das, Rajib
Chandran, Deepak
Sharma, Rohit
Lima, Clara Mariana Gonçalves
Awadh, Ahmed Abdullah Al
Almazni, Ibrahim Abdullah
Alhasaniah, Abdulaziz Hassan
Guiné, Raquel P. F.
Pectin: A Bioactive Food Polysaccharide with Cancer Preventive Potential
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title_sort pectin: a bioactive food polysaccharide with cancer preventive potential
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9657392/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36364232
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27217405
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