The Association of Sugar and Sugar Substitutes to Breast, Lung, and Oral Cancer Cell Lines: A Scoping Review

Cancer which synonymously known as neoplasia is a genetic disorder of cell growth that is triggered by acquired or less commonly inherited mutations affecting a single cell and its clonal progeny. The aims of this scoping review was to investigate the role of sugar and sugar substitutes in breast, l...

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Published in:IIUM Medical Journal Malaysia
Main Author: Zainal M.; Md Asri N.S.; Mohamed Faizal N.S.; Khan H.B.S.G.; Kamil W.N.W.A.; Mohd Sarmin N.I.; Mohd Kornain N.K.; Arzmi M.H.
Format: Review
Language:English
Published: International Islamic University Malaysia 2023
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85173652895&doi=10.31436%2fimjm.v22i4.2152&partnerID=40&md5=c290f6f96f3136c2e47b7f344f6f5a7b
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Zainal M.; Md Asri N.S.; Mohamed Faizal N.S.; Khan H.B.S.G.; Kamil W.N.W.A.; Mohd Sarmin N.I.; Mohd Kornain N.K.; Arzmi M.H.
The Association of Sugar and Sugar Substitutes to Breast, Lung, and Oral Cancer Cell Lines: A Scoping Review
2023
IIUM Medical Journal Malaysia
22
4
10.31436/imjm.v22i4.2152
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85173652895&doi=10.31436%2fimjm.v22i4.2152&partnerID=40&md5=c290f6f96f3136c2e47b7f344f6f5a7b
Cancer which synonymously known as neoplasia is a genetic disorder of cell growth that is triggered by acquired or less commonly inherited mutations affecting a single cell and its clonal progeny. The aims of this scoping review was to investigate the role of sugar and sugar substitutes in breast, lung, and oral cancers with a hypothesis that sugar promoted carcinogenesis. Three databases (EBSCO, PubMed, and Scopus) were searched from January 2010 to December 2021 to identify the preclinical studies eligible for this scoping review. The review was performed according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR) guidelines. A total of 361 articles were reviewed and the qualitative synthesis used 12 of these articles. Based on the qualitative synthesis, four studies reported dietary sugar (glucose- and/or sucrose) induced cancer progression, one study revealed sugar substitute (aspartame) induced cancer proliferation, seven studies reported that sugar substitutes inhibit cancer proliferation, and one study reported that sucrose promotes cancer while xylitol inhibits cancer. In addition., it was reported that D-allose and cisplatin have a synergistic effect in treating cancer. In conclusion, simple sugar intake is associated with an increased risk of carcinogenesis. In contrast, sugar substitutes inhibit cancer cell line progression, subsequently acting as a potential cancer therapy, thus supporting the study's hypothesis. © (2023). All Rights Reserved.
International Islamic University Malaysia
27352285
English
Review
All Open Access; Bronze Open Access
author Zainal M.; Md Asri N.S.; Mohamed Faizal N.S.; Khan H.B.S.G.; Kamil W.N.W.A.; Mohd Sarmin N.I.; Mohd Kornain N.K.; Arzmi M.H.
spellingShingle Zainal M.; Md Asri N.S.; Mohamed Faizal N.S.; Khan H.B.S.G.; Kamil W.N.W.A.; Mohd Sarmin N.I.; Mohd Kornain N.K.; Arzmi M.H.
The Association of Sugar and Sugar Substitutes to Breast, Lung, and Oral Cancer Cell Lines: A Scoping Review
author_facet Zainal M.; Md Asri N.S.; Mohamed Faizal N.S.; Khan H.B.S.G.; Kamil W.N.W.A.; Mohd Sarmin N.I.; Mohd Kornain N.K.; Arzmi M.H.
author_sort Zainal M.; Md Asri N.S.; Mohamed Faizal N.S.; Khan H.B.S.G.; Kamil W.N.W.A.; Mohd Sarmin N.I.; Mohd Kornain N.K.; Arzmi M.H.
title The Association of Sugar and Sugar Substitutes to Breast, Lung, and Oral Cancer Cell Lines: A Scoping Review
title_short The Association of Sugar and Sugar Substitutes to Breast, Lung, and Oral Cancer Cell Lines: A Scoping Review
title_full The Association of Sugar and Sugar Substitutes to Breast, Lung, and Oral Cancer Cell Lines: A Scoping Review
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description Cancer which synonymously known as neoplasia is a genetic disorder of cell growth that is triggered by acquired or less commonly inherited mutations affecting a single cell and its clonal progeny. The aims of this scoping review was to investigate the role of sugar and sugar substitutes in breast, lung, and oral cancers with a hypothesis that sugar promoted carcinogenesis. Three databases (EBSCO, PubMed, and Scopus) were searched from January 2010 to December 2021 to identify the preclinical studies eligible for this scoping review. The review was performed according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR) guidelines. A total of 361 articles were reviewed and the qualitative synthesis used 12 of these articles. Based on the qualitative synthesis, four studies reported dietary sugar (glucose- and/or sucrose) induced cancer progression, one study revealed sugar substitute (aspartame) induced cancer proliferation, seven studies reported that sugar substitutes inhibit cancer proliferation, and one study reported that sucrose promotes cancer while xylitol inhibits cancer. In addition., it was reported that D-allose and cisplatin have a synergistic effect in treating cancer. In conclusion, simple sugar intake is associated with an increased risk of carcinogenesis. In contrast, sugar substitutes inhibit cancer cell line progression, subsequently acting as a potential cancer therapy, thus supporting the study's hypothesis. © (2023). All Rights Reserved.
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