1. Dandelion Root Extract and Leukemia Cells
Study: A 2011 study published in the journal Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine by researchers at the University of Windsor, Canada.
Findings: Dandelion root extract induced apoptosis in human leukemia cells (specifically, chronic myelomonocytic leukemia cells) without harming healthy cells.
Conclusion: The extract showed potential as a natural anti-cancer treatment.
2. Dandelion Root and Colon Cancer Cells
Study: A 2016 study in Oncotarget by the same research team at the University of Windsor.
Findings: Dandelion root extract induced apoptosis in colon cancer cells by activating multiple cell death pathways.
Conclusion: The extract selectively killed cancer cells while leaving healthy cells unharmed.
3. Dandelion and Pancreatic Cancer
Study: A 2012 study published in Pancreas by the University of Windsor.
Findings: The root extract caused programmed cell death in pancreatic cancer cells, a cancer type that is highly resistant to treatment.
Conclusion: Suggested potential for dandelion root as a complementary therapy.
4. Dandelion Root and Melanoma
Study: A 2017 study published in Frontiers in Pharmacology.
Findings: Dandelion root extract was effective in reducing melanoma cell proliferation and increasing cancer cell apoptosis.
Conclusion: Supports further investigation into dandelion as an anti-cancer agent.