Improvement of the Antitumor Activity of Black Currant Polysaccharide by an Enzymatic Treatment
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概要
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A polysaccharide-rich substance isolated from black currant, named cassis polysaccharide (CAPS), was partially digested with β-galactosidase from Aspergillus oryzae and its immunostimulatory activity was investigated. The in vitro cytokine-inducing effect of CAPS on RAW264 cells was gradually decreased along with lowering of the average MW of CAPS. In vivo, partially digested CAPS with a mean MW of approximately 20,000 showed the most potent antitumor activity against Ehrlich carcinoma in mice.
- 社団法人 日本農芸化学会の論文
- 2007-05-23
著者
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YANAI Takaaki
Mercian Corporation
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YAMAMOTO Reiko
Mercian Corporation
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TAKATA Ryoji
Mercian Corporation
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Yanai Takaaki
Mercian Corporation Product Development Research Laboratory
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Takata Ryoji
Mercian Corporation Product Development Research Laboratory
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Yamamoto Reiko
Mercian Corporation Product Development Research Laboratory
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KONNO Tomonori
Mercian Corporation, Product Development Research Laboratory
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Konno Tomonori
Mercian Corporation Product Development Research Laboratory
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