Related Experiment Video
Updated: Feb 7, 2026

Quantification of Violacein in Chromobacterium violaceum and Its Inhibition by Bioactive Compounds
Published on: August 8, 2025
Inhibitory Effects of Pulse Bioactive Compounds on Cancer Development Pathways
Shiwangni Rao1,2, Kenneth A Chinkwo3,4, Abishek B Santhakumar5,6
1School of Biomedical Sciences, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, NSW 2650, Australia. srao@csu.edu.au.
Abstract:
Previous studies suggest that pulses may have the potential to protect against cancer development by inhibiting pathways that result in the development of cancer. These pathways include those that result in inflammation, DNA damage, cell proliferation, and metastasis. Other studies have demonstrated extracts from pulses have the capacity to induce apoptosis specifically in cancer cells. Compounds reported to be responsible for these activities have included phenolic compounds, proteins and short chain fatty acids. The majority of the studies have been undertaken using in vitro cell culture models, however, there are a small number of in vivo studies that support the hypothesis that pulse consumption may inhibit cancer development. This review highlights the potential benefit of a diet rich in pulse bioactive compounds by exploring the anti-cancer properties of its polyphenols, proteins and short chain fatty acids.
More Related Videos
10:21Mechanistic Insight into the Development of TNBS-Mediated Intestinal Fibrosis and Evaluating the Inhibitory Effects of Rapamycin
Published on: September 12, 2019
09:39Paired Nanoinjection and Electrophysiology Assay to Screen for Bioactivity of Compounds using the Drosophila melanogaster Giant Fiber System
Published on: April 15, 2012
Related Concept Videos
Excitatory and Inhibitory Effects of Neurotransmitters
C4 Pathway and CAM
C4 Pathway
The C4 pathway is used by plants such as...
Pulse
The pulse serves as a clinical...
Pulse
Pulse Rate and its Significance
Pulse rate, often measured in beats per minute (bpm), reflects the heart rate (HR), which is influenced by numerous factors such as stress, physical activity, and hormonal changes. A normal resting adult pulse rate falls...
π Electron Effects on Chemical Shift: Aromatic and Antiaromatic Compounds
Molecules and Compounds