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MILK THISTLE AND LIVER NUTRITION INFORMATION CENTER
Milk Thistle Research: Milk Thistle and Cancer - Animal Study
Milk thistle studies show that silymarin may be more than a liver protector.
Studies suggest that silymarin, the active ingredient of Milk thistle extract has anti-cancer and anti-tumor activity.
In an animal study published in Cancer Research, authors M. Lahiri-Chatterjee, S.K. Katiyar, R.R. Mohan, and R. Agarwal
at Department of Dermatology, Skin Diseases Research Center, Case Western Reserve University (Cleveland, Ohio 44106, USA)
shows silymarin, the milk thistle flavonoid, as an effective anti-tumor phytochemical for skin tumorigenesis in
experimental animal.
Cancer Res 1999 Feb 1;59(3):622-32
A flavonoid antioxidant, silymarin, affords exceptionally high protection against tumor promotion in the SENCAR mouse skin tumorigenesis
model.
In cancer chemoprevention studies, the identification of better antitumor-promoting agents is highly desired because they may have a wider
applicability against the development of clinical cancers. Both epidemiological and animal studies have suggested that microchemicals present in the
diet and several herbs and plants with diversified pharmacological properties are useful agents for the prevention of a wide variety of human cancers.
Silymarin, a flavonoid isolated from milk thistle, is used clinically in Europe and Asia as an antihepatotoxic agent, largely due to its strong
antioxidant activity. Because most antioxidants afford protection against tumor promotion, in this study, we assessed the protective effect of
silymarin on tumor promotion in the SENCAR mouse skin tumorigenesis model. Application of silymarin prior to each 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol 13-acetate (TPA)
application resulted in a highly significant protection against tumor promotion in 7,12-dimethylbenz(a)anthracene-initiated mouse skin. The protective
effect of silymarin was evident in terms of reduction in tumor incidence (25, 40, and 75% protection, P < 0.001, X2 test), tumor multiplicity
(76, 84, and 97% protection, P < 0.001, Wilcoxon rank sum test), and tumor volume (76, 94, and 96% protection, P < 0.001, Student's t test) at the doses
of 3, 6, and 12 mg per application, respectively. To dissect out the stage specificity of silymarin against tumor promotion, we next assessed its effect
against both stage I and stage II of tumor promotion. Application of silymarin prior to that of TPA in stage I or mezerein in stage II tumor promotion in
dimethylbenz(a)anthracene-initiated SENCAR mouse skin resulted in an exceptionally high protective effect during stage I tumor promotion, showing 74%
protection against tumor incidence (P < 0.001, X2 test), 92% protection against tumor multiplicity (P < 0.001, Wilcoxon rank sum test), and 96% protection
against tumor volume (P < 0.001, Student's t test). With regard to stage II tumor promotion, silymarin showed 26, 63, and 54% protection in tumor incidence,
multiplicity, and volume, respectively. Similar effect of silymarin to that in anti-stage I studies, were also observed when applied during both stage I and
stage II protocols. In other studies, silymarin significantly inhibited: (a) TPA-induced skin edema, epidermal hyperplasia, and proliferating cell nuclear
antigen-positive cells; (b) DNA synthesis; and (c) epidermal lipid peroxidation, the early markers of TPA-caused changes that are associated with tumor
promotion. Taken together, these results suggest that silymarin possesses exceptionally high protective effects against tumor promotion, primarily targeted
against stage I tumors, and that the mechanism of such effects may involve inhibition of promoter-induced edema, hyperplasia, proliferation index,
and oxidant state.
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Milk thistle silymarin inhibits colon cancer.
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Benefit of milk thistle silymarin and glycyrrhizin for hepatitis C.
Benefit of milk thistle silymarin on nerve cell growth.
Milk thistle silymarin inhibits prostate cancer.
Milk thistle silymarin inhibits tongue cancer.
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