T. Narisawa et al., INHIBITORY EFFECTS OF NATURAL CAROTENOIDS, ALPHA-CAROTENE, BETA-CAROTENE, LYCOPENE AND LUTEIN, ON COLONIC ABERRANT CRYPT FOCI FORMATION IN RATS, Cancer letters, 107(1), 1996, pp. 137-142
Inhibitory effect of four carotenoids prevalent in human blood and tis
sues against the formation of colonic aberrant crypt foci was examined
in Sprague-Dawley rats. They received three intrarectal doses of N-me
thylnitrosourea in week 1, and a daily gavage of de-escalated doses of
carotenoids during weeks 2 and 5. Lycopene, lutein, cr-carotene and p
alm carotenes (a mixture of alpha-carotene, beta-carotene and lycopene
) inhibited the development of aberrant crypt foci quantitated at week
6, but beta-carotene did not. The results suggested that lycopene and
lutein in small doses may potentially prevent colon carcinogenesis.