Abstract:Abstract:Recently, interest in dietary phytochemicals and Chinese herbs for potential cancer chemoprevention has increased substantially owing to their multiple capacities of a combination of several distinct intracellular events (such as cell proliferation, apoptosis, angiogenesis, and metastasis). In our previous studies, we showed that Mulberry anthocyanins (MACs), a natural polyphenol product extracted from Morus, have the antitumor effects on various cancers, such as gastric cancer, melanoma, and hepatoma… Show more
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