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| Bromelain is a mixture of enzymes found in pineapples, particularly in the stem and fruit.
key points regarding bromelain and cancer: -Anti-Inflammatory Properties: -Immune System Support: -Direct Anticancer Effects: -Synergistic Effects with Chemotherapy: Biological activity, bromelain has been reported to exhibit a range of effects, including: Anti-inflammatory activity: 10-50 μM Antioxidant activity: 10-100 μM Anti-cancer activity: 50-100 μM Cardiovascular health: 20-50 μM Digestive health: 10-50 μM Cooking can affect the concentration of bromelain in pineapple. Heat can denature the enzymes, making them less active. The extent of the loss of activity depends on the temperature, cooking time, and method of cooking. For example: -Boiling or steaming pineapple for 10-15 minutes can reduce the bromelain activity by 50-70% -Baking or roasting pineapple at 350°F (30-40min) reduce the bromelain activity by 70-90% Bromelain — bromelain is a proteolytic enzyme complex derived mainly from pineapple stem, with lesser related fractions from fruit. It is best classified as a botanical protease mixture / natural product nutraceutical rather than a single defined small molecule. Standard abbreviations include bromelain and BML. Its functional identity is a cysteine-protease-rich mixture with anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory, mucolytic, and context-dependent anticancer activity. In oncology, the most defensible interpretation is that bromelain is an experimental adjunct with preclinical antitumor and anti-metastatic signals, but without established mainstream systemic anticancer approval or definitive phase III evidence. Primary mechanisms (ranked):
Bioavailability / PK relevance: Oral bromelain shows limited but real absorption of intact enzymatically active material; circulating enzyme is partly bound by antiproteases such as α2-macroglobulin and α1-antichymotrypsin. This supports systemic biological plausibility, but exposure is constrained, heterogeneous, and not well standardized across products. As a protease mixture, batch composition and formulation materially affect PK relevance. In-vitro vs systemic exposure relevance: Many anticancer in-vitro studies use bromelain concentrations that are difficult to map directly onto human systemic exposure because bromelain is a heterogeneous enzyme mixture rather than a single analyte. Therefore, direct translation of cell-culture dose levels to oral human dosing is weak. Mechanistic plausibility exists, but potency in vitro likely overstates predictable systemic anticancer exposure from standard oral supplements. Clinical evidence status: Preclinical evidence is substantial. Human oncology evidence is limited and mostly adjunctive or exploratory, including small supportive studies on immune modulation or treatment side effects, plus early-phase mucinous-tumor work with BromAc rather than bromelain alone. No established standard-of-care systemic anticancer indication is supported at present. Mechanistic relevance in cancer
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| Heat Shock Protein 27 (Hsp27), also known as HSPB1, is a small heat shock protein that plays a crucial role in cellular stress responses, protein folding, and protection against apoptosis. Hsp27 is involved in various cellular processes, including the stabilization of proteins, regulation of the cytoskeleton, and modulation of signaling pathways. Acts as a protein chaperone and an antioxidant and plays a role in the inhibition of apoptosis and actin cytoskeletal remodeling. Plays a key role in anti-cancer treatment resistance, inhibition of apoptosis and tumor progression. HSP27 is upregulated in many cancers and is associated with a poor prognosis. Expression in Cancers: Hsp27 is often overexpressed in various types of cancers, including breast, prostate, lung, and colorectal cancers. Its expression can be induced by stressors such as heat shock, oxidative stress, and exposure to certain chemotherapeutic agents. Prognostic Implications: The expression levels of Hsp27 have been associated with cancer prognosis. In many studies, high levels of Hsp27 expression correlate with poor prognosis, increased tumor aggressiveness, and resistance to chemotherapy. |
| 5680- | BML, | Anticancer properties of bromelain: State-of-the-art and recent trends |
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