Anonymous ID: 792211 Feb. 7, 2023, 9:52 p.m. No.18305640   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5745 >>5821 >>5871

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Potential Anticancer Effects of Fenbendazole

 

Antiparasitic drugs that are part of the BZD class, like fenbendazole, work by disrupting microtubule synthesis and stopping glucose (sugar) intake. This cuts off the parasite’s food source (glucose) [4], and the parasite dies. So, how does this relate to cancer cells?

 

cancer cell

 

Cancer cells use glucose as a source of energy to survive, grow, and spread. These cells have changed their metabolism to increase the amount of glucose they can take in and process to create energy through a phenomenon called the Warburg Effect [5]. When cancer cells can’t produce enough energy, they die through a process called apoptosis (programmed cell death).

 

Evidence shows that fenbendazole and other BZDs interfere with cancer cell energy metabolism. Studies have shown these drugs can disrupt microtubule function, block glucose intake, decrease the number of glucose transporters, and reduce the activity of hexokinase (HKII). HKII is an important enzyme cancer cells use to break down glucose and produce energy

 

https://anticancer360.com/fenbendazole-is-this-dog-dewormer-safe-and-can-it-really-cure-cancer/