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Anticancer Effects in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Model

Study Title: Anticancer potential of (−)-epicatechin in a triple-negative mammary gland model

Citation: Almaguer et al., 2021 · Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology

What the Study Found: (−)-Epicatechin demonstrated anticancer activity in a triple-negative mammary gland model, reducing tumor growth and metastatic potential. It modulated pathways involved in cell proliferation, survival, and mitochondrial function. The flavanol showed promising effects without apparent toxicity to normal tissue.

What this means in real life: Triple-negative breast cancer is particularly aggressive and often linked to high mitochondrial stress and altered energy metabolism. This study highlights (−)-epicatechin’s ability to target those pathways, slowing cancer progression at the cellular energy level. Mitochondrial support offers a complementary approach that may help the body maintain healthier energy balance during cancer-related challenges.

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