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Evidence suggests Alcohol maydecreaseCell proliferation.
3 studies (3 claims)
Emerging evidence
Study Claims
| Intervention | Direction | Endpoint | Type | Population | Dosage | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Statins and isoprenoids, including tocotrienols, geraniol, limonene, β-ionone and perillyl alcohol | Decreases - synergistically suppress | cell proliferation and associated signaling pathways | AnimalMolecular | cancer cells derived from breast, colon, liver, mesothelium, prostate, pancreas, and skin | — | The Potential of Isoprenoids in Adjuvant Cancer Therapy to Reduce Adverse Effects of Statins. |
| Alcohol abuse and adherence to atherogenic diet (AD) | Increases - could play a role in the up-regulation of vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation-related gene expression | vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation-related gene expression | Animal | mice with hyperlipidemia | — | Alcohol Consumption in Combination with an Atherogenic Diet Increased Indices of Atherosclerosis in Apolipoprotein E/Low-Density Lipoprotein Receptor Double-Knockout Mice. |
| Patchouli alcohol (PA) | Decreases - showed the inhibition of | GC cell proliferation | HumanMolecular | GC cells | — | Regulatory Mechanism and Experimental Verification of Patchouli Alcohol on Gastric Cancer Cell Based on Network Pharmacology.cited 11× |