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. 2001 Jan 1;84(1):90–93. doi: 10.1054/bjoc.2000.1540

Pluronic F68 block polymer, a very potent suppressor of carcinogenesis in the colon of rats and mice

G Parnaud 1, S Taché 1, G Peiffer 1, D E Corpet 1
PMCID: PMC2363619  PMID: 11139319

Abstract

Polyethylene-glycol (PEG) is a strong inhibitor of colon cancer in rats, and the most potent suppressor of aberrant crypt foci. 9 PEG-like block copolymers were tested in rodents, after an azoxymethane injection. Dietary pluronic F68 led to a 98.6% reduction in the number of aberrant crypt foci in a first rat study (P< 0.0001). Next 3 studies confirmed this pluronic efficacy in rats and mice. This non-toxic laxative seems roughly 5 times more potent than PEG for chemoprevention. © 2001 Cancer Research Campaign http://www.bjcancer.com

Keywords: chemoprevention, aberrant-crypt-foci; colon-cancer; PEG; pluronic, rat

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