Food-Borne Radiolytic Compounds (2-Alkylcyclobutanones)May Promote Experimental Colon Carcinogenesis
Authors:
Francis Raul a;
Francine Goss
a;
Henry Delinc
b;
Andrea Hartwig c;
Eric Marchioni d;
Michel Miesch e;
Dalal Werner f;
Dominique Burnouf g
a;
Henry Delinc
b;
Andrea Hartwig c;
Eric Marchioni d;
Michel Miesch e;
Dalal Werner f;
Dominique Burnouf g
| Affiliations: | a Laboratoire d'Oncologie Nutritionnelle,. |
b Groupe d'Epid miologie Mol culaire du Cancer, F-67000 Strasbourg. |
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c Institut f ur Lensmittelchemie und Toxikologie, Universit t Karlsruhe, D-76128 Karlsruhe, Germany.. |
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d Laboratoire de Chimie Analytique et Sciences de l'Aliment (UMR 7512), Facult de Pharmacie, Universit t Louis Pasteur, F-67400 Illkirch, France. |
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e Laboratoire de Chimie Organique Synth tique (UMR 7123), Facult de Chimie, Universit Louis Pasteur, F-67000 Strasbourg, France. |
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f A rial, F-67300 Schiltigheim, France. |
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g Groupe d'Epid ologie Mol laire du Cancer, F-67000 Strasbourg. |
DOI:
10.1207/S15327914NC4402_11
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Abstract
Food irradiation is acknowledged as a safe process to improve food quality by reducing microbial contamination. Information on the toxicological potential of 2-alkylcyclobutanones (2-ACBs), radiolytic derivatives of triglycerides found exclusively in irradiated food, is scarce.. Wistar rats received daily a solution of highly pure 2-tetradecylcyclobutanone (2-tDCB) or 2-(tetradec-5sent;-enyl)-cyclobutanone (2-tDeCB) at a concentration of 0.005% in 1% ethanol as drinking fluid, while control animals received 1% ethanol. All animals received a single intraperitoneal injection of the chemical carcinogen azoxymethane (AOM) at Weeks 3 and 4. At 3 mo after AOM injection, no significant changes were observed in the total number of preneoplastic lesions in the colon of AOM controls and 2-ACB-treated animals. After 6 mo, the total number of tumors in the colon was threefold higher in the 2-ACB-treated animals than in the AOM controls. The colon of four of six AOM control rats exhibited only one small tumor (∼6 mm3). Multiple tumors were observed in four and three of six animals treated with 2-tDCB or 2-tDeCB, respectively. Medium (6 < S < 25 mm3) and larger (>25 mm3) tumors were detected only in 2-ACB-treated animals. This is the first demonstration that a compound found exclusively in irradiated dietary fats may promote colon carcinogenesis in animals treated with a chemical carcinogen.
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