S-Allylcysteine Potently Protects against PhIP-Induced DNA Damage via Nrf2/AhR Signaling Pathway Modulation in Normal Human Colonic Mucosal Epithelial Cells.
Wei-Sheng LinYing-Jang LaiNagabhushanam KalyanamChi-Tang HoMin-Hsiung PanPublished in: Molecular nutrition & food research (2022)
Collectively, these findings suggest that SAC protects against PhIP-induced reactive oxygen species production and DNA damage by modulating the Nrf2/AhR signaling pathway, which may have significant potential as a novel chemopreventive agent.