Is It Possible to Establish a Tumor-Suppressive Microenvironment With Glycine and Valine Supplement?

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A tumorigenic microenvironment can give rise to neoplasm. A shift from this condition to a tumor-suppressive microenvironment is of significant benefit to susceptible individuals. The carbonyl groups of glycine and valine have long bond lengths, consequently generating potent affinities to divalent cations such as calcium. We hypothesize that the formation of insoluble and rigid calcium oxalate augmented by glycine and valine counteracts strong acids such as HCl chemically, thus reducing cancer risks. The anticancer effects of the 2 amino acids can be explained from a chemical and biochemical perspective. A tumor-suppressive microenvironment could be established via the modification of the proteome without genome editing at the DNA level.

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An, S., Yan, S., Zhang, Y., Xu, H., Gan, T., & Liu, Q. (2020, January 1). Is It Possible to Establish a Tumor-Suppressive Microenvironment With Glycine and Valine Supplement? Cancer Control. SAGE Publications Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1177/1073274820954453

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