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  • Saponins and their aglycone sapogenin are gaining attention for their potential anti-cancer effects, particularly in colorectal cancer, due to their ability to alter metabolic processes associated with tumor growth.* -
  • The study compared the impact of saponin-rich extracts from fenugreek and quinoa on colorectal cancer cell lines, revealing that fenugreek extracts (both FE and HFE) reduced mitochondrial function and aerobic glycolysis, while quinoa extracts showed minimal effects.* -
  • Fenugreek extracts were found to inhibit specific cancer metabolism pathways and could enhance the effectiveness of chemotherapy, suggesting the need to consider these extracts' unique properties for tailored nutritional therapies in cancer treatment.*

Article Abstract

Saponins or their aglycone form, sapogenin, have recently gained interest as bioactive agents due to their biological activities, their antitumoral effects being among them. Metabolic reprogramming has been recognized as a hallmark of cancer and, together with the increased aerobic glycolysis and glutaminolysis, the altered lipid metabolism is considered crucial to support cancer initiation and progression. The purpose of this study was to assess and compare the inhibitory effects on colorectal cancer cell lines of saponin-rich extracts from fenugreek and quinoa (FE and QE, respectively) and their hydrolyzed extracts as sapogenin-rich extracts (HFE and HQE, respectively). By mean of the latest technology in the analysis of cell bioenergetics, we demonstrate that FE and HFE diminished mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation and aerobic glycolysis; meanwhile, quinoa extracts did not show relevant activities. Distinct molecular mechanisms were identified for fenugreek: FE inhibited the expression of and , synergizing with the chemotherapeutic drug 5-fluorouracil (5-FU); meanwhile, HFE inhibited lipid metabolism targets, leading to diminished intracellular lipid content. The relevance of considering the coexisting compounds of the extracts or their hydrolysis transformation as innovative strategies to augment the therapeutic potential of the extracts, and the specific subgroup of patients where each extract would be more beneficial, are discussed in the frame of precision nutrition.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7698026PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers12113399DOI Listing

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