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Cellular Antioxidant and Antiproliferative Activities of Morchella conica Pers. Polyphenols in vitro

Xia Liao, Fuhua Li, Yurong Tan, Keke Lu, Surui Wu, Ran Yin, Jian Ming

Journal of Food and Nutrition Research. 2017, 5(10), 742-749 doi:10.12691/jfnr-5-10-4
  • Figure 1. Peroxyl radical-induced oxidation of DCFH to DCF in HepG2 cells and the inhibition of oxidation by quercetin (A, B) and free phenolic (C, D), as well as bound phenolic (E, F) extracts of M. Conica Pers. over time. A, C, and D provided the results of the PBS wash protocol; B, D, and F provide the results of the no PBS wash protocol
  • Figure 2. The inhibited proliferation and cytotoxicity of HepG2 human liver cancer cells treated by M. Conica Pers. polyphenol extracts. M. Conica Pers. from Yunnan (A, B), M. Conica Pers. from Tibet (C, D), and M. Conica Pers. from Xinjiang (E, F); free phenolics (A, C, E) and bound phenolics (B, D, F)