Meta AnalysisID 3156

柠檬烯摄入量与癌症风险之间的关系:一项系统评价

CRD42020168387

What is the relationship between limonene consumption and the risk of cancer in rodents? Context and rationale In this review, we aim to find the anticancer effects of limonene on risk of different types of cancers devel

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Meta Analysis Id
3156
Evidence Id
11714
Core Evidence Id
11714
Source Meta Analysis Id
3105
Herb2 Meta Analysis Id
HBMA003105
Crd Id
CRD42020168387
Title
The relationship between limonene intake and risk of cancer: a systematic review
Review Question
What is the relationship between limonene consumption and the risk of cancer in rodents? Context and rationale In this review, we aim to find the anticancer effects of limonene on risk of different types of cancers development. We will review all the rodent models and make a reasonable conclusion. If we can successfully conclude that limonene has ability to treat cancer in both mice and rat models, it can be used in future studies. RCTs can also be performed based on our review to test the limonene's anticancer property.
Study Type Included
Inclusion criteria: No restrictions on the types of study design eligible for inclusion. Exclusion criteria: No restrictions on the types of study design eligible for exclusion.
Condition Being Studied
Participant
Animal
Inclusion criteria: Inclusion criteria: all mice and rats models with experimental cancer can develop (all species, all sexes). Exclusion criteria: Exclusion criteria: Animal models other than mice and rats; human studies; all in-vitro studies
Human Disease Modelled
Different types of cancer were modelled in these included studies by using rodent models.
Intervention
Inclusion criteria: Inclusion criteria: Any type of limonene treatment (We will not consider dosage, method, timing, and frequency. As long as the research groups used pure limonene as treatment to treat the animals, we will include these studies.) Exclusion criteria: Exclusion criteria: Not pure limonene treatment; plants or essential oils that contain limonene
Comparator Control
Inclusion criteria: Inclusion criteria: untreated, vehicle treated, or treated with a different intervention Exclusion criteria: Exclusion criteria: all other control conditions; use limonene as control
Main Outcome
Outcome Measure
Inclusion criteria: Inclusion criteria: measure the risk of developing cancer Exclusion criteria: Exclusion criteria: do not measure the risk of developing cancer
Additional Outcome
Study Method
Keyword
Animals; Limonene; Neoplasms
Contact
Jingyi Zhou [email protected]
Organisational Affiliation
The University of Alabama https://www.ua.edu/
Funding Source
Dr. Lingyan Kong
Other Selection Criteria
Review articles and conference abstracts will be excluded.
Final Publication
Same Topic Review
Published Protocol
Review Type
Pre-clinical animal intervention review
Language
English
Country
United States of America
Review Stage
Review Ongoing
First Submission Date
2020-02-10
Registration Date
2020-02-18
Anticipated Start Date
2020-02-06
Anticipated Completion Date
2020-08-31
Title Cn
柠檬烯摄入量与癌症风险之间的关系:一项系统评价
Title En
The relationship between limonene intake and risk of cancer: a systematic review
Bilingual Status
complete