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The rice bran constituent tricin potently inhibits cyclooxygenase enzymes and interferes with intestinal carcinogenesis in ApcMin mice
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The rice bran constituent tricin potently inhibits cyclooxygenase enzymes and interferes with intestinal carcinogenesis in ApcMin mice

Hong Cai, Mohammad Al-Fayez, Richard G Tunstall, Sharon Platton, Peter Greaves, William P Steward and Andreas J Gescher
Molecular cancer therapeutics, Vol.4(9), pp.1287-1292
09/2005
PMID: 16170019

Abstract

Adenoma - enzymology Adenoma - pathology Adenoma - prevention & control Animals Cells, Cultured Colon - cytology Colon - drug effects Colon - metabolism Colonic Neoplasms - enzymology Colonic Neoplasms - pathology Colonic Neoplasms - prevention & control Cyclooxygenase Inhibitors - therapeutic use Diet Dinoprostone - metabolism Epithelial Cells - cytology Epithelial Cells - drug effects Epithelial Cells - metabolism Female Flavonoids - therapeutic use Genes, APC - physiology Humans In Vitro Techniques Intestinal Mucosa - cytology Intestinal Mucosa - drug effects Intestinal Mucosa - metabolism Male Mice Mice, Inbred C57BL Mice, Knockout Oryza Tissue Distribution
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https://doi.org/10.1158/1535-7163.MCT-05-0165View
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