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Root development activity, effect

Beside this dermatoxic activity pederin (147) has various biological activities (92). When administered in appropriate doses to partially hepatectomized rats, this compound stimulates development of hepatic tissues. The inhibitory effect at the cellular level has been found in chicken heart fibroblast cultures, and mice embryo, dog kidney, HeLa, and KB cell lines. In plants, root growth of Lupinus albus is inhibited and mitosis in Allium cepa blocked at the metaphasic stage. Also, pederin (147) inhibits protein synthesis and growth of yeast cells. In addition, the treatment of rat ascites sarcoma with purified extracts of P. fuscipes produces almost complete regression. [Pg.203]


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