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Lab Animal Diet and Cancer

Diet has a significant effect on both the
prevention and promotion of cancers. For
example, the incidence of certain cancers
change with the quality and quantity of
diet protein, fat, carbohydrates or fiber.
Micronutrients such as vitamin E, vitamin
A, beta-carotene and selenium also
influence the risk of cancer. In addition,
numerous plant-derived compounds

Cancer Cell
 

Diet-Induced Disease Models

 
>Obesity
>Diabetes
>Metabolic Syndrome
>Cancer
>Osteoporosis
>Atherosclerosis
>Hypertension
 

(green tea, extracts of garlic, phytoestrogens) also have
anti carcinogenic activity. Our OpenSource diets for lab animals
provide a clean background in which to test these factors.

A key benefit of purified diets is the complete control researchers have over the diet composition. By carefully designing the diet formulas, one can test the effects of small or large controlled changes in nutrient composition.

Incorporate Compounds
Research Diets can modify the levels of micro- and macro nutrients to your specifications or add your chemopreventative compound to your diet for dosing.
See Test Compounds page.

Contact
our Resource Center for valuable insight from years of product experience and publications in the field of cancer. Let us formulate the diets to meet your specific study needs
because, this is what we do.

OpenSource Diets and In Vivo Imaging

Purified ingredient, OpenSource Diets are formulated and manufactured using very highly refined, chlorophyll-free ingredients. The lack of chlorophyll in OpenSource diets provides convincing evidence for their use for in vivo imaging studies. Read more>

 

Printable Documents
Cancer Product Sheet
Material Transfer Form
 
Phytoestrogens in my lab animal diet?

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Purified Diets for these species
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