Chemopreventive Potential of Fermented Raw and Roasted Hazelnuts in LT97 Colon Adenoma Cells.

Anticancer Res

Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Institute of Nutrition, Department of Nutritional Toxicology, Jena, Germany

Published: January 2018

Background/aim: Due to their unique composition of health-promoting compounds, the consumption of hazelnuts may contribute to the prevention of colon cancer.

Materials And Methods: Since hazelnuts are often consumed roasted, the impact of different roasting conditions (RC1=140.6°C/25 min, RC2=155.1°C/20 min and RC3=180.4°C/21 min) on chemopreventive effects of in vitro fermented hazelnuts was analyzed in LT97 colon adenoma cells.

Results: FS (2.5%) of raw and roasted hazelnuts reduced HO-induced DNA damage while 5% FS significantly induced gene expression of SOD2 (3.0-fold) and GSTP1 (2.1-fold). GPx1 mRNA levels were significantly decreased (0.6-fold) by FS (2.5%). The growth of LT97 cells was significantly reduced by hazelnut FS in a time- and dose-dependent manner. Hazelnut FS (5%) increased the numbers of early apoptotic cells (9.6% on average) and caspase-3 activities (6.4-fold on average).

Conclusion: These results indicate a chemopreventive potential of in vitro fermented hazelnuts which is largely unaffected by the roasting process.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.21873/anticanres.12195DOI Listing

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