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Title: Potential Antitumor Effect of Immunostimulating Mycelia-Derived Polysaccharide from Ganodernta Lucidum (Ps-G) on Ht-29 Tumor-Induced Female Balb/C Mice
Authors: Marcial, Karmi Margaret G.
Signo, Karla Sheila L.
Issue Date: Apr-2007
Abstract: Ganoderma lucidum has been used for centuries in cancer prevention and treatment in China and other Asian countries. This study aimed to determine if polysaccharides from G. lucidum (PS-G) extracts can elicit antitumor responses in HT-29 human colon adenocarcinoma tumor- induced female BALB/c mice. Immunosuppressed mice from control (CSS, n=6) and treatment (CPG, n=10) groups were xenografted with 1 x 106 HT-29 cancer cells. After nine days of tumor growth, the groups were treated with NSS (control) and PS-G (treatment). Tumor volume was measured once daily using a vernier caliper. The tumors were excised after five days of treatment and were cut into serial cross sections and stained with Hematoxylin & Eosin for histopathological analysis. Statistical analysis shows that there is a significant difference in the mean tumor volume before and after five days of PS-G treatment. Also, the tumor morphology of PS-G treated mice showed greater percent area of tumor necrosis (mean = 39.17%) as compared to NSS treated mice (mean = 7%). Mycelia- derived PS-G demonstrated antitumor effect and immunostimulating effect on the action rather than the proliferation of immune cells.
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