Protective Effect of Diindolylmethane against N-Butyl-N-(4-hydroxybutyl) Nitrosamine-induced Bladder Carcinogenesis

Conclusion The results of this study show that DIM inhibited hyperplasia, a condition that reflects the development of initiation of carcinogenesis in an experimental model of nitrosamine-induced bladder carcinogenesis, and this effect of DIM can be attributed to its antioxidant activity and its ability to modulate xenobiotic enzymes.
Source: Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine - Category: Journals (General) Source Type: research