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Vacuolization, polysaccharide effect

Belkin et al. 29> were first to examine various polysaccharide fractions from higher plants for their antitumor activity. They could demonstrate that many of these fractions produced haemorrhagic necrosis in different tumor types. In most cases, the polysaccharides were injected intraperitoneally into mice carrying Sarkoma 37 ascites tumor. The result was a progressive increase in cell volume and in cytoplasmic vacuolization. Osswald 30) found that tragacanth, gum arabic, and CMC reduced tumor cells in Ehrlich ascites carcinoma in female NMRE mice. The effect depended upon the dose, the route of injection, and the molecular size of the polysaccharides administered. [Pg.28]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.265 ]




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