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Prevention of Oral DNA Damage by Black Raspberries

Research Group
Nutritional Science
Sponsor
Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
Status
Completed
NCT ID
NCT04372914
The purpose of this voluntary research study is to learn about the potential effects that black raspberry (BRB) lozenges may have on reducing the damage caused from cigarette smoke in mouth cells in adult smokers, which may be useful in reducing health risks associated with smoking.
Intervention
BRB Lozenges
Condition
Oral Cancer, Smoking, DNA Damage, Oxidative Stress
Investigators
Karam P El-Bayoumy, Ph.D

See list of participating sites