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Astragaloside VIII

Soyasapogenol B, soyasaponins I and II and wistariasaponins from Wistaria brachybotrys (wistariasaponin C corresponds to astragaloside VIII) decreased (20-30%) the Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) activation induced by the tumor promoter TPA (12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate) in Raji cells at a concentration of lxlO2 mol ratio [151]. Soyasaponin I from the same plant exhibited remarkable inhibitory effects on mouse skin tumor promotion on the basis of the two-stage DMBA-TPA carcinogenesis test in vivo. Soyasaponin I reduced the number of papillomas per mouse at about 40% even at 20 weeks [152]. [Pg.222]

The majority of the saponins extracted from A. membranaceus roots (astragalosides I-VIII, 84-90 and 159) markedly inhibit lipid peroxide formation induced by intraperitoneal (i.p.) administration of adriamycin (15mg/kg) in rats, proving an antioxidant effect. [Pg.481]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.95 , Pg.115 , Pg.116 , Pg.118 , Pg.120 , Pg.203 , Pg.222 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.25 , Pg.95 , Pg.115 , Pg.116 , Pg.118 , Pg.120 , Pg.203 , Pg.222 ]




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