Anti-Cancer Properties of Flaxseed Proteome

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Abstract

Flaxseed has been recognized as a valuable source of nutrients and bioactive compounds, including proteins that possess various health benefits. In recent years, studies have shown that flaxseed proteins, including albumins, globulins, glutelin, and prolamins, possess anti-cancer properties. These properties are attributed to their ability to inhibit cancer cell proliferation, induce apoptosis, and interfere with cancer cell signaling pathways, ultimately leading to the inhibition of metastasis. Moreover, flaxseed proteins have been reported to modulate cancer cell mechanobiology, leading to changes in cell behavior and reduced cancer cell migration and invasion. This review provides an overview of the anti-cancer properties of flaxseed proteins, with a focus on their potential use in cancer treatment. Additionally, it highlights the need for further research to fully establish the potential of flaxseed proteins in cancer therapy.

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Merkher, Y., Kontareva, E., Alexandrova, A., Javaraiah, R., Pustovalova, M., & Leonov, S. (2023, December 1). Anti-Cancer Properties of Flaxseed Proteome. Proteomes. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/proteomes11040037

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