Benzoxazinoids in Prostate Cancer Patients after a Rye-Intensive Diet: Methods and Initial Results

Stine Steffensen, Hans Pedersen, Khem Adhikari, Bente Laursen, Claudia Jensen, Søren Høyer, Michael Borre, Helene H. Pedersen, Mette Borre, David Edwards, Inge S. Fomsgaard

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Abstract

Rye bread contains high amounts of benzoxazinoids, and in vitro studies have shown suppressive effects of selected benzoxazinoids on prostate cancer cells. Thus, research into benzoxazinoids as possible suppressors of prostate cancer is demanded. A pilot study was performed in which ten prostate cancer patients received a rye-enriched diet 1 week prior to prostatectomy. Plasma and urine samples were collected pre- and postintervention. Ten prostate biopsies were obtained from each patient and histologically evaluated. The biopsies exhibited concentrations above the detection limit of seven benzoxazinoids ranging from 0.15 to 10.59 ng/g tissue. An OPLS-DA analysis on histological and plasma concentrations of benzoxazinoids classified the subjects into two clusters. A tendency of higher benzoxazinoid concentrations toward the benign group encourages further investigations. Benzoxazinoids were quantified by an optimized LC-MS/MS method, and matrix effects were evaluated. At low concentrations in biopsy and plasma matrices the matrix effect was concentration-dependent and nonlinear. For the urine samples the general matrix effects were small but patient-dependent.

Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
Volume64
Issue43
Pages (from-to)8235-8245
Number of pages11
ISSN0021-8561
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Nov 2016

Keywords

  • benzoxazinoid
  • prostate cancer
  • matrix effect
  • tissue
  • LC-MS/MS

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