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3-hydroxybutyric acid and Carcinogenesis

3-hydroxybutyric acid has been researched along with Carcinogenesis in 2 studies

3-Hydroxybutyric Acid: BUTYRIC ACID substituted in the beta or 3 position. It is one of the ketone bodies produced in the liver.
3-hydroxybutyric acid : A straight-chain 3-hydroxy monocarboxylic acid comprising a butyric acid core with a single hydroxy substituent in the 3- position; a ketone body whose levels are raised during ketosis, used as an energy source by the brain during fasting in humans. Also used to synthesise biodegradable plastics.

Carcinogenesis: The origin, production or development of cancer through genotypic and phenotypic changes which upset the normal balance between cell proliferation and cell death. Carcinogenesis generally requires a constellation of steps, which may occur quickly or over a period of many years.

Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
"However, the crosstalk between breast cancer cells and adipocytes has been given less attention compared to cancer-associated fibroblasts."1.46Adipocytes promote malignant growth of breast tumours with monocarboxylate transporter 2 expression via β-hydroxybutyrate. ( Chang, KJ; Chang, PH; Chen, CL; Hu, CM; Huang, CK; Jeng, YM; Kuo, WH; Lee, WH; Shew, JY, 2017)

Research

Studies (2)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's1 (50.00)24.3611
2020's1 (50.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Li, Z1
Zhang, S1
Zhang, Y1
Chen, J1
Wu, F1
Liu, G1
Chen, GQ1
Huang, CK1
Chang, PH1
Kuo, WH1
Chen, CL1
Jeng, YM1
Chang, KJ1
Shew, JY1
Hu, CM1
Lee, WH1

Other Studies

2 other studies available for 3-hydroxybutyric acid and Carcinogenesis

ArticleYear
Applications and Mechanism of 3-Hydroxybutyrate (3HB) for Prevention of Colonic Inflammation and Carcinogenesis as a Food Supplement.
    Molecular nutrition & food research, 2021, Volume: 65, Issue:24

    Topics: 3-Hydroxybutyric Acid; Animals; Azoxymethane; Carcinogenesis; Colitis; Colon; Colonic Neoplasms; Dex

2021
Adipocytes promote malignant growth of breast tumours with monocarboxylate transporter 2 expression via β-hydroxybutyrate.
    Nature communications, 2017, 03-10, Volume: 8

    Topics: 3-Hydroxybutyric Acid; Acetylation; Adipocytes; Adipose Tissue; Animals; Armadillo Domain Proteins;

2017