2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.canlet.2004.08.002
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Polysaccharides isolated from Phellinus gilvus inhibit melanoma growth in mice

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“…By upregulating cell cycle regulatory p21WAF/Cip1 and proapoptotic protein Bax levels, PSK could arrest pancreatic cancer cell cycle and induce apoptosis. Similar study also showed that Phellinus gilvus could exhibit antitumor effects by significantly increasing the melanoma apoptosis rate (Bae et al 2005) …”
Section: Inducing Apoptosissupporting
confidence: 52%
“…By upregulating cell cycle regulatory p21WAF/Cip1 and proapoptotic protein Bax levels, PSK could arrest pancreatic cancer cell cycle and induce apoptosis. Similar study also showed that Phellinus gilvus could exhibit antitumor effects by significantly increasing the melanoma apoptosis rate (Bae et al 2005) …”
Section: Inducing Apoptosissupporting
confidence: 52%
“…In most cases, intraperitoneal administration is more rapid and effective than oral (Bae et al, 2005). Intraperitoneal administration of the endo-polysaccharide significantly prolonged the survival rate of B16F10-implanted mice, approximately 67% of the initial number of mice survived with no tumor incidence after 60 days of feeding (Kim et al, 2006).…”
Section: Indirect Anticancer Effects Via Immunostimulatingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, polysaccharides isolated from Phellinus mushrooms have received special attention due to their potent pharmacological activities, including anti-tumor [2,4,5,10], immunostimulating [15], and anti-inflammatory properties [13,14]. Among these Phellinus mushrooms, PG used in this study has advantages over the other Phellinus mushrooms in that it has a very short growth period (3 months) compared to other Phellinus mushrooms (2-3 years) making it cheaper to produce.…”
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confidence: 99%