Prophylactic Properties of Carrot Juice in Patients With High-Risk Colorectal Polyps

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Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2024
The goal of this prospective randomized double-blinded bi-national study is to test the prophylactic effect of polyacetylenes from carrots on the population of patients who had a resection of high-risk adenomas of the large bowel. The main question it aims to answer is: Will carrot juice rich in polyacetylenes inhibit neoplastic transformation and growth in high-risk humans? Participants will have to drink 100 ml of juice daily after the adenoma resection for 1 year and keep a simple diary/calendar. Researchers will compare the group with ingestion of FaOH/FaDOH rich carrot juice versus the group consuming placebo juice, to see if the polyacetylenes significantly reduces neoplastic transformation and growth in high-risk patients.
Epistemonikos ID: 46108369e4a1c4bed5bc447fb196ece930495dc9
First added on: May 15, 2024