Abstract Title:

Suppression of DNA damage in human peripheral blood lymphocytes by a juice concentrate: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial.

Abstract Source:

Mol Nutr Food Res. 2012 Apr ;56(4):666-70. Epub 2012 Mar 1. PMID: 22383296

Abstract Author(s):

Xiangli Cui, Yu Jin, Udai P Singh, Alexander A Chumanevich, Brook Harmon, Philip Cavicchia, Anne B Hofseth, Venkata Kotakadi, Deepak Poudyal, Brandy Stroud, Suresh R Volate, Thomas G Hurley, James R Hebert, Lorne J Hofseth

Article Affiliation:

Xiangli Cui

Abstract:

Chronic inflammation contributes to many prevalent diseases worldwide, and it is widely accepted that inflammatory molecules contribute to DNA damage. In this ancillary study, we investigated the influence of an encapsulated fruit and vegetable juice powder concentrate on peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL) DNA damage. Using a double-blind, placebo-controlled approach, subjects were randomly assigned capsules containing placebo, or one of two formulations of the juice powder. Blood was drawn at baseline and after 60 days of capsule consumption. We found DNA damage in isolated PBL is suppressed after consumption of the encapsulated juice powder, and damage was correlated with the level of systemic inflammation. These data suggest a potential health benefit by consuming the juice concentrate capsules through their ability to suppress DNA damage as measured in surrogate tissues (PBL).

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