The Antioxidant Response Induced by Lonicera caerulaea Berry Extracts in Animals Bearing Experimental Solid Tumors
Lonicera caerulea is a species of bush native to the Kamchatka Peninsula (Russian Far East) whose berries have been extensively studied due to their potential high antioxidant activity. The aim of our work was to investigate the in vivo effects of the antioxidant action of Lonicera caerulea berry ex...
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doaj-480da096a2944da9a7314b30e25ed8162020-11-24T22:49:34ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492008-03-011351195120610.3390/molecules13051195The Antioxidant Response Induced by Lonicera caerulaea Berry Extracts in Animals Bearing Experimental Solid TumorsIleana Cornelia FarcasanuValentina NegoitaIon GruiaEliza OpreaMaria Iuliana GruiaLonicera caerulea is a species of bush native to the Kamchatka Peninsula (Russian Far East) whose berries have been extensively studied due to their potential high antioxidant activity. The aim of our work was to investigate the in vivo effects of the antioxidant action of Lonicera caerulea berry extracts on the dynamics of experimentallyinduced tumors. Our data showed that aqueous Lonicera caerulaea extracts reduced the tumor volume when administered continuously during the tumor growth and development stages, but augmented the tumor growth when the administration of extracts started three weeks before tumor grafting. Prolonged administration of Lonicera caerulaea berry extracts induced the antioxidant defense mechanism in the tumor tissues, while surprisingly amplifying the peripheral oxidative stress.http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/13/5/1195/AntioxidantLonicera caerulaeaexperimental tumorslipid peroxidationceruloplasminthiol groups. |
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Ileana Cornelia Farcasanu Valentina Negoita Ion Gruia Eliza Oprea Maria Iuliana Gruia The Antioxidant Response Induced by Lonicera caerulaea Berry Extracts in Animals Bearing Experimental Solid Tumors Molecules Antioxidant Lonicera caerulaea experimental tumors lipid peroxidation ceruloplasmin thiol groups. |
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Ileana Cornelia Farcasanu Valentina Negoita Ion Gruia Eliza Oprea Maria Iuliana Gruia |
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Ileana Cornelia Farcasanu |
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The Antioxidant Response Induced by Lonicera caerulaea Berry Extracts in Animals Bearing Experimental Solid Tumors |
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The Antioxidant Response Induced by Lonicera caerulaea Berry Extracts in Animals Bearing Experimental Solid Tumors |
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The Antioxidant Response Induced by Lonicera caerulaea Berry Extracts in Animals Bearing Experimental Solid Tumors |
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The Antioxidant Response Induced by Lonicera caerulaea Berry Extracts in Animals Bearing Experimental Solid Tumors |
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The Antioxidant Response Induced by Lonicera caerulaea Berry Extracts in Animals Bearing Experimental Solid Tumors |
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antioxidant response induced by lonicera caerulaea berry extracts in animals bearing experimental solid tumors |
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Molecules |
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Lonicera caerulea is a species of bush native to the Kamchatka Peninsula (Russian Far East) whose berries have been extensively studied due to their potential high antioxidant activity. The aim of our work was to investigate the in vivo effects of the antioxidant action of Lonicera caerulea berry extracts on the dynamics of experimentallyinduced tumors. Our data showed that aqueous Lonicera caerulaea extracts reduced the tumor volume when administered continuously during the tumor growth and development stages, but augmented the tumor growth when the administration of extracts started three weeks before tumor grafting. Prolonged administration of Lonicera caerulaea berry extracts induced the antioxidant defense mechanism in the tumor tissues, while surprisingly amplifying the peripheral oxidative stress. |
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Antioxidant Lonicera caerulaea experimental tumors lipid peroxidation ceruloplasmin thiol groups. |
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