The effect of synthetic and natural antioxidants on the emergence and development of malignant tumors

Автор: Erokhin Valeriy Nikolaevich, Krementsova Anna Vladimirovna, Semenov Vladimir Alekseevich, Burlakova Elena Borisovna

Журнал: НБИ технологии @nbi-technologies

Рубрика: Технико-технологические инновации

Статья в выпуске: 5 (14), 2014 года.

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The effect of different doses of synthetic antioxidant b-(4-hydroxy-3,5-ditertbutylphenyl), propionic acid (phenosan) and savory essential oil on the development of spontaneous leukemia was studied. The drug efficiency was determined from the survival curves, animal life spans, and the incidence of leukemia. Phenosan is characterized by clear antitumor activity in therapeutic (10-4 mol/kg) and ultra-low (10-14 mol/kg) doses. The dose of 10-14 mol/kg increases the life span. The savory essential oil in low doses mixed with drinking water (150 ng/ml) or food (2,5 mg/g) increased the average lifetime of mice by 20-35 %. The low doses of these drugs seem promising as preventive drugs.

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Antioxidants, low doses, propionic acid, spontaneous leukemia, preventive drugs

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/14968356

IDR: 14968356   |   DOI: 10.15688/jvolsu10.2014.5.4

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