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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-678172

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Objective:To compare the anti tumor activity and immune enhancing effect of crude(PGF) and purified (PGF 1) polysaccharide from Grifola frondosa. Methods:S 180 bearing mice were used as animal model. The effects on tumor weight and immune function were investigated. Results:PGF and PGF 1 showed inhibitory activity on S 180 growth. They could also increase weight of immune organs and improved the phagocytic function, DTH response, lymphocyte proliferation, antibody formation in splenic cells and content of serum HC IgM markedly. PGF was better than PGF 1. Conclusion:Both PGF and PGF 1 can inhibit S 180 tumor growth and enhance immune function in S 180 bearing mice.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-553434

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Objective: To study the inhibition effect on Sarcoma 180 (S 180 ) and immune enhancing effect of rapeseed peptides (RSP) from enzymolysis of rapeseed protein. Methods: S 180 -bearing mice were used as animal model. The changes of tumor weight, lymphocyte proliferation, antibody in splenic cells and hemolysin were investigated. Results: Compared with cyclophosphamide (Cy), RSP inhibited S 180 growth markedly and enhanced immune function .Conclusion: RSP has potential in enhancing immune function and inhibiting tumor growth, but it deserves for further study.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-555101

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Objective: To study the effect of rapeseed peptides (RSP) from enzymolysis of rapeseed protein on growth of Sarcoma 180 (S180) cell incubated in vitro and its cell membrane. Methods: S180 cell incubated in vitro was used as model. The change of proliferation of S180 cell, fatty acid and sialic acid in membrane and membrane fluidity of S180 cell were investigated. Results: RSP had inhibitiory ability to S180 cell proliferation and could influence its membrane. Conclusion: RSP had potential in inhibiting tumor growth, so was needed to study further.

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