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lignin/sarcoma

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Nonsulfated, cinnamic acid-based lignins are potent antagonists of HSV-1 entry into cells.

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In an effort to discover macromolecular mimetics of heparan sulfate (HS), we previously designed sulfated lignins (Raghuraman et al. Biomacromolecules 2007, 8, 1759-1763). To probe the relevance of sulfate groups of HS in viral entry, lignins completely devoid of sulfate moieties, and yet possessing

Differential responses of lignin derivatives between tumor and normal tissue derived cell lines; effects on cellular adhesion and cell growth.

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When cell lines derived from tumor tissues were plated simultaneously with the lignin derivative or dextran sulfate in plastic culture dishes, the cells did not completely adhere to dishes and/or the shape of even the adhering cells changed significantly. On the other hand, using cell lines derived

The Effect of Polyphenolic Composition BP-C3 on the Efficacy and Hematological Toxicity of Cyclophosphamide in the Chemotherapy of Mice Bearing Soft Tissue Sarcomas Induced by Benzo[a]pyrene.

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This study aimed to evaluate the effect of lignin-derived polyphenolic composition BP-C3 on the efficacy and hematological toxicity of cyclophosphamide (CPA). Male and female Swiss-H derived mice bearing benzo[a]pyrene-induced soft tissue sarcomas were treated with CPA 300 mg/kg, BP-C3 75 mg/kg, or

[Antitumor activities of bamboo leaf extracts (BLE) and its lignin (BLL)].

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Antitumor activity of bamboo leaf against various transplantable mouse tumor strains, such as Sarcoma 180 and Ehrlich ascites carcinoma has previously been demonstrated by Sakai et al.7) and Yammamoto et al.9). The present investigation was undertaken to determine the antitumor activities of BLE and

Mitogenic activity of pine cone extracts against cultured splenocytes from normal and tumor-bearing animals.

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An acidic pine cone extract, Fr. V. of Pinus parviflora Sieb. et Zucc. significantly stimulated DNA synthesis of isolated splenocytes from both mice and rats, but only marginally affected the DNA synthesis of leukemic cell lines. The maximum stimulation level attained by Fr. V slightly exceeded that

[An experimental study of the antitumor properties of olipifat].

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Olipiphat is an original lignin-based mix developed by special technology. It showed antitumor action against carcinoma of Ehrlich, breast adenocarcinoma Ca 755, melanoma B 16, lung carcinoma of Lewis, lymphosarcoma of Pliss, Walker's carcinoma, sarcoma 45 (tumor growth inhibition by 83-92%,
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