Research Shows Dried Plums Can Reduce Risk of Colon Cancer

Dried plums found to promote retention of beneficial bacteria throughout the colon

Written byPaul Schattenberg-Texas A&M University News Office
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COLLEGE STATION — Researchers from Texas A&M University and the University of North Carolina have shown a diet containing dried plums can positively affect microbiota, also referred to as gut bacteria, throughout the colon, helping reduce the risk of colon cancer.

The research was funded by the California Dried Plums Board and presented at the 2015 Experimental Biology conference in Boston.

“Through our research, we were able to show that dried plums promote retention of beneficial bacteria throughout the colon, and by doing so they may reduce the risk of colon cancer,” said Dr. Nancy Turner, Texas A&M AgriLife Research professor in the nutrition and food science department of Texas A&M University, College Station.

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