Inhibition of the enzymatic activity of prostate-specific antigen by boric acid
Prostate specific antigen (PSA) is a well-established marker of prostate cancer, but it can also degrade extracellular matrix proteins such as fibronectin and could be involved in tumor progression and metastasis. Low concentrations of boric acid partially inhibited the proteolytic activity of PSA toward a synthetic fluorogenic substrate. Also, by Western blot, we have found significant inhibition in the proteolysis of fibronectin by PSA in the presence of boric acid. If degradation of fibronectin by PSA were, in fact, an important step in the progression of prostate cancer, then borate-induced inhibition of PSA activity should help reduce the development and proliferation of prostate carcinomas. [link to www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov] | |
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Boric acid inhibits human prostate cancer cell proliferation
The role of boron in biology includes coordinated regulation of gene expression in mixed bacterial populations and the growth and proliferation of higher plants and lower animals. Here we report that boric acid, the dominant form of boron in plasma, inhibits the proliferation of prostate cancer cell lines, DU-145 and LNCaP, in a dose-dependent manner. [link to www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov] That's too bad for big pharma, they cannot patent boric acid to sell it as an expensive medicine. So don't expect doctors to recommend you boric acid for prostate cancer! |
Saturday, September 20, 2014
BORIC ACID AND PROSTATE HEALTH
This is interesting - micro nutrients really are important:
More information please if anyone has any they can share. My family has HUGE history of prostate cancer. Im next in line.
ReplyDeleteBoric acid is also good treatment for certain female issues FYI :)
ReplyDeleteDo you have any links for your statement that can address this? Just curious to see the research, etc. and what specific "certain female issues" are mentioned.
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