dc.description.abstract | Currently, there is much research being done on nutraceuticals, natural foods with
pharmaceutical properties, and their role in cancer prevention and treatment. The idea
that natural foods can have health benefits is not a new phenomenon, but rather, it dates
back to biblical times. Traditional Judaic sources specifically single out the apple and
note its ability to heal the sick. Today, the apple and the phytochemicals within, are being
studied as a plausible mode of treatment for cancer, a major “sicknesses” infecting
society. Epidemiological studies have continuously shown an inverse relationship
between the consumption of apples and many types of cancer, including lung, breast,
colorectal, and oral cancers. Studies have consistently shown that phytochemicals,
through varying mechanisms, decrease proliferation and increase apoptosis in cancer
cells. In breast cancer cells, phytochemicals have been shown to reduce proliferation by
inhibiting PCNA and cyclin D1, and to induce apoptosis by decreasing Bcl-2 and
increasing Bax and NF-κB proteins. In colorectal cancer cells, apoptosis was induced via
an increase in Bax and a decrease in Bcl-2 and Bcl-xl proteins, and cell cycle progression
was halted by inhibition of Gal-3. In oral cancer cells, phytochemicals were selectively
toxic to carcinoma cells and induced apoptosis and cell cycle arrest. These results suggest
that apples, because of their high content of phytochemicals, have medicinal properties,
and as indicated in the Torah, can play an important role in the prevention and treatment
of many diseases, including cancer | en_US |