2004
DOI: 10.1007/s10067-004-0921-8
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Dermatomyositis and duodenal carcinoid

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“…When the contents of Sorbus torminalis extracts are compared, it has been reported that chlorogenic acid, which is one of the compounds found in ethanol/water extract more than other bioactive compounds, stops the development of breast cancer cells and suppresses cell migration and invasion by stimulating apoptosis [16] . Unlike other extracts, it has been reported that the application of procyanidin, another prominent active ingredient in ethanol/water extract, has a cytotoxic or growth‐inhibitory effect on MCF‐7 [70] and MDA‐MB‐468 [71] cell lines, which are breast cancer cells. In another study, procyanidin C1 showed better selective cytotoxicity against MDA‐MB‐ 231 cell lines and MCF‐7 cell lines.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When the contents of Sorbus torminalis extracts are compared, it has been reported that chlorogenic acid, which is one of the compounds found in ethanol/water extract more than other bioactive compounds, stops the development of breast cancer cells and suppresses cell migration and invasion by stimulating apoptosis [16] . Unlike other extracts, it has been reported that the application of procyanidin, another prominent active ingredient in ethanol/water extract, has a cytotoxic or growth‐inhibitory effect on MCF‐7 [70] and MDA‐MB‐468 [71] cell lines, which are breast cancer cells. In another study, procyanidin C1 showed better selective cytotoxicity against MDA‐MB‐ 231 cell lines and MCF‐7 cell lines.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These extracts represented the most intriguing samples because they were able to decrease cell proliferation through molecular mechanisms that did not include apoptosis, for example cell cycle arrest or differentiation, as suggested by other authors. [66][67][68][69] Among them, some samples (i.e. Lecinaro V6, Capolongo V36, Maturano Bianco V5, Pampanaro V14) represented autochthonous varieties, genetically certified by our research team, 27 that were recently reevaluated and also introduced in the Vitis National List.…”
Section: Food and Function Papermentioning
confidence: 99%