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| Xylitol is a naturally occurring sugar alcohol commonly found in many fruits and vegetables and is often used as a low-calorie sweetener. While xylitol is best known for its dental health benefits and as a sugar substitute, there is emerging interest in its potential roles in cancer-related research. -Xylitol may exert antioxidant effects that help reduce oxidative stress. -Xylitol is well known for its effects on oral bacteria. Since the microbiome can play a role in modulating systemic inflammation and even cancer risk, xylitol’s ability to alter microbial composition might have indirect implications for cancer risk or progression. |
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| Type: proliferation marker |
| A high Ki-67 proliferation index means many cells are dividing quickly and that the cancer is likely to grow and spread. Markers of proliferation index (Ki-67) • Ki-67 serves primarily as a proliferation marker: higher levels are generally indicative of aggressive disease and poorer outcomes across many cancer types. • While Ki-67 itself is not considered a driver of tumorigenesis, its expression mirrors the high proliferative activity associated with protumoral behavior. • It is widely used in clinical practice to aid in tumor grading, prognostication, and treatment planning. |
| 1913- | Xyl, | Partial Substitution of Glucose with Xylitol Prolongs Survival and Suppresses Cell Proliferation and Glycolysis of Mice Bearing Orthotopic Xenograft of Oral Cancer |
| - | in-vivo, | Oral, | NA |
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