The growth-inhibitory effects of pawpaw (Asimina triloba [L.] Dunal) roots, twigs, leaves, and fruit against human gastric (AGS) and cervical (HeLa) cancer cells and their anti-inflammatory activities
CONCLUSIONS: These findings indicate that pawpaw extracts are natural therapeutic agents that may be used for the prevention and treatment of gastric and cervical cancers, and encourage further studies on the anti-inflammatory potential of the pawpaw tree.PMID:33630206 | DOI:10.1007/s11033-021-06226-y
Source: Molecular Biology Reports - Category: Molecular Biology Authors: Jin-Sik Nam Seo-Yeon Park Seon-Ok Lee Hyo-Jeong Lee Hye-Lim Jang Young Ha Rhee Source Type: research
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