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anticarcinogen (also
known as a
carcinopreventive agent) is a
substance that
counteracts the
effects of a
carcinogen or
inhibits the
development of...
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Ficus microcarpa would include antioxidant activities, antibacterial,
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Myricetin is a
member of the
flavonoid class of
polyphenolic compounds, with
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first direct evidence of pure anti-initiating
activity by a
natural anticarcinogen (indole-3-carbinol)
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human diet was
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nitrites used as food
preservatives in
cured meat such as bacon.
Anticarcinogens that may help
prevent cancer can also be
found in many
foods especially...
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Carcinogens and
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