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- Evaluation of Anticancer Activity of Camellia Sinensis in the . . .
MTT assays with hydroalcoholic extract of Camellia sinensis showed considerable inhibition of growth of Caco-2 cells, significant at 800 µg ml (P<0 05), with little effect on L929 cells Levels of aquaporin 5 protein decreased in Caco-2 cell culture following green tea extract treatment Conclusion:
- Green tea (Camellia sinensis) for the prevention of cancer
When comparing the highest intake of green tea with the lowest, we found a lower overall cancer incidence (summary RR 0 83, 95% CI 0 65 to 1 07), based on three studies, involving 52,479 participants (low-certainty evidence)
- RESEARCH ARTICLE - journal. waocp. org
assays with hydroalcoholic extract of Camellia sinensis showed considerable inhibition of growth of Caco-2 cells, significant at 800 µg ml (P<0 05), with little effect on L929 cells Levels of aquaporin 5 protein decreased in Caco-2 cell culture following green tea extract treatment
- Phytochemistry and anticancer therapeutics of
Esghaei et al studied the effect of C sinensis on the Caco-2 cell lines They prepared hydroalcoholic extraction of fresh leaves in the form of percolation and later compared it with the Cisplatin cancer drug; acting on two lines of cancer cells: Caco-2, colon carcinoma cells and mouse normal fibroblasts (L929)
- Investigations of Anticancer Compounds from Camellia sinensis . . .
Camellia sinensis: Green, black, and white tea crude extracts were tested against human colon carcinoma cell lines HT-29, Colo-320, and breast carcinoma cell line BT 20 Alamar blue was used to analyze cell viability and toxicity after 48 hours
- Comparison of Anticancer Effects of Hydroalcoholic Extracts . . .
In the current study, we have analyzed cytotoxic and anti-proliferative effects of hydroalcoholic extracts of Lepidium sativum L and Camellia sinensis on the HeLa cell line We have found a dose- and time-dependent cytotoxic effect for green tea against the HeLa cell line
- Southeast-Asian J. of Sciences,Vol. 8, No. 2 (2020) pp. 140-149
Catechins from Green tea (Camellia sinensis) is widely known for many biological activities, special anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory prop-erties Catechins were extracted by mechanical
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