Interesting....anyone hear of this before?  Thanks

Friday, September 7, 2007
Vitamin C Plus Fat Might Spur Cancer
Mixing in the stomach, this combo encourages carcinogens, study suggests

(HealthDay News) -- When fat is present in the stomach, vitamin C transforms 
from a cancer-fighter to a possible contributor to malignancy, new research 
suggests. 

Researchers at Western Infirmary in Glasgow, Scotland, analyzed the interaction 
between vitamin C and lipid (fat) in the upper stomach, which is particularly 
vulnerable to pre-cancerous changes and tumor growth. They focused on changes 
in nitrite chemistry. 

Nitrites are present in human saliva and preserved foods. During the digestive 
process, they can be converted to cancer-causing compounds called nitrosamines, 
which form in acidic conditions. However, vitamin C usually inhibits their 
formation by converting nitrites to nitric oxide. 

But the researchers found that when vitamin C and nitrites meet in environments 
with 10 percent fat, vitamin C multiplied the production of cancer-causing 
nitrosamines by eight to 140 times. 

Without high fat levels, vitamin C curbed the levels of two nitrosamines by a 
factor of between five and 1,000. And it completely eliminated the production 
of the other two, the researchers said. 

Fat remains in the stomach for some time after eating and also makes up the 
content of many cells lining the stomach, the study authors noted. 

Writing in the September issue of Gut, the team theorized that this interaction 
explains why vitamin C supplements have not had significant success in reducing 
cancer risk. 

More information 

To learn more about dietary fats, visit the American Dietetic Association. 
-- Madeline Vann

SOURCE: Gut, news release, Sept. 3, 2007

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