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Dandelion root extract affects colorectal cancer proliferation and survival through the activation of multiple death signalling pathways

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Paper Summary

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Dandelion Root Extract Shows Promise Against Colon Cancer (in Mice!)

This in vitro and in vivo study found that dandelion root extract induced cell death in colon cancer cell lines and inhibited tumor growth in mice xenograft models. The extract appeared to act through multiple cell death pathways. Further research is needed to confirm these findings and to determine the extract's efficacy and safety in humans.

Explain Like I'm Five

Dandelion root extract killed colon cancer cells in a dish and slowed tumor growth in mice, but more research is needed before we know if it works in humans.

Possible Conflicts of Interest

None identified

Identified Limitations

Animal Model
The in-vivo studies were conducted on mice. The findings may not translate to humans.
Limited Mechanistic Understanding
The mechanisms of action of the extract are not well-understood.

Rating Explanation

This is a pre-clinical study with promising results in vitro and in vivo. However, the research is limited by its use of animal models and a lack of clarity regarding mechanisms of action. It does not warrant a rating higher than a three.

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Topic Hierarchy

Domain: Health Sciences
Field: Medicine
Subfield: Pharmacology

File Information

Original Title: Dandelion root extract affects colorectal cancer proliferation and survival through the activation of multiple death signalling pathways
Uploaded: August 18, 2025 at 04:38 AM
Privacy: Public