Affiliation:
1. Department of Integrative Biology, School of Bioscience and Technology (SBST), Vellore Institute of Technology
(VIT), Vellore-632014, Tamil Nadu, India
Abstract
Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA) is a polyunsaturated dietary fatty acid. Probiotics can
biohydrogenate CLA with multiple health benefits, especially in cancer treatment. In vitro, in
vivo, and clinical studies have confirmed CLA isomers to possess anti-cancer activity. CLA has demonstrated
its potential as an alternative treatment for cancer and also used as an adjuvant to reduce
the side effects of existing treatment methods. The mechanism of the anticancer activity of
CLA is still not clear; however, it may involve intervention with the cell cycle and modulation of
gene expression. A greater potential of CLA for cancer treatment has been supported by more and
more clinical trials to evaluate its potential. Some advanced technologies are in progress to overcome
the flaws of current methods and enhance the microbial production of CLA. In conclusion,
nutritional enrichment as a functional food and direct consumption of CLA may contribute to cancer
management.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.