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Cellulose & Calcium:Colon Tumors-Rats

Cellulose and calcium lower the incidence of chemically-induced colon tumors in rats.

Ranhotra GS, Gelroth JA, Glaser BK, Schoening P, Brown SE.

American Institute of Baking, Manhattan, KS, USA.

In a 30-week preliminary study and a follow-up 22-week study (2 x 2 factorial), dimethylhydrazine (DMH) injections effectively induced colon tumors in Fischer-344 rats. How this incidence of colon tumors might be affected by cellulose (preliminary study) or by calcium and folic acid (follow-up study) was examined.

Cellulose in the diet appeared to provide some protection against DMH-induced colon tumors, but the protective effect of calcium was more evident; normal levels of calcium (500 mg per 100 g diet), but not of folic acid (0.1 mg per 100 g diet), provided protection against colon tumors.

The effect due to calcium was observed whether viewed in terms of total number of tumors (p < 0.01) or number of tumors per tumor-bearing rat (p < 0.01).

Plant Foods Hum Nutr 1999;54(4):295-303 PMID: 10798340 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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