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Suppressive effects of red ginseng preparations on SW480 colon cancer xenografts in mice.

Authors :
Yang, Goeun
Park, Dongsun
Lee, Jinsoo
Song, Byeng
Jeon, Tae
Kang, Shin
Jeon, Jeong
Shin, Sunhee
Jeong, Heon-Sang
Lee, Hwa-Jeong
Kim, Yun-Bae
Source :
Food Science & Biotechnology; Dec2011, Vol. 20 Issue 6, p1649-1653, 5p
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Anti-tumor efficacies of a red ginseng preparation (RGP) and a cytolase-treated red ginseng preparation (Cytolase-RGP) in an in vitro cytotoxicity assay and in nude mice xenografted with human colon adenocarcinoma (SW480) cells were investigated. The immune-enhancing effect of the preparations was also assessed using a carbonclearance test. The concentrations of protopanaxadiols (including Rb1) and protopanaxatriols (including Rg3) were much higher (1.42-3.43-fold) in Cytolase-RGP than in RGP. RGP and Cytolase-RGP were cytotoxic in vitro to SW480 in a dose-dependent manner, exhibiting IC values of 255 and 1,090 μg/mL, respectively. In vivo, the 4-week application of 300 mg/kg RGP or Cytolase-RGP suppressed tumor growth in tumor-bearing mice, decreasing the tumor weight and volume by 15.6-19.3 and 24.4-27.1%, respectively. In the carbon-clearance assay, a 7-day treatment of RGP or Cytolase-RGP at a dose of 300 mg/kg enhanced the phagocytic index of blood macrophages by 307 and 402% of control value, respectively. The results suggest that Cytolase-RGP is superior to RGP in SW480 tumorsuppressive efficacy, and that the increased antitumor activity of Cytolase-RGP might be due to the improved immunomodulatory activity, rather than due to any increase in the cytotoxic activity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
12267708
Volume :
20
Issue :
6
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Food Science & Biotechnology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
69970027
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10068-011-0227-y