Fractionation and Anti-tumor Activity of the Mycelia of Liquid-cultured Phellinus linteus
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All the fractions of Phellinus linteus mycelia showed anti-tumor activity toward solid tumors planted in mice. The highest anti-tumor activity of 81.2% was observed in the protein–glucan complex obtained by precipitating the 24% NaOH extract at pH 6.0. This protein–glucan complex consisted of 39.3% polysaccharide and 49.4% protein. Its 13C- and 1H-NMR data showed that the main glucan part of the complex was simple α-1,3-glucan chains.
- Japan Society for Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Agrochemistryの論文
- 2004-04-23
著者
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Matsugo Seiichi
Division Of Biotechnology Interdisciplinary Graduate School Of Medicine And Engineering University O
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KAWAGISHI Hirokazu
Faculty of Agriculture, Shizuoka University
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NAKAMURA Tomoyuki
Applied Fungi Institute, IBI Corporation
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Nakamura Tomoyuki
Applied Fungi Institute Ibi Corporation
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Matsugo Seiichi
Division Of Applied Biological Sciences Interdisciplinary Graduate School Of Medicine And Engineerin
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Uzuka Y
The University Of The Air Yamanashi Study Center
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UZUKA Yasuyuki
Division of Applied Biological Sciences, Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Medicine and Engineeri
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MATSUO Sumitaka
Allied Health Sciences, Department of Pharmacology, Kitasato University
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Kawagishi Hirokazu
Faculty Of Agriculture Shizuoka University
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Matsugo Seiichi
Division Of Applied Biological Sciences Interdisciplinary Graduate School Of Medicine And Engineerin
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