2022
DOI: 10.21608/aunj.2022.139022.1013
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Role of autophagy induced by anthocyanins in protection of DNA damages caused by UVB irradiation in HepG2 cells

Abstract: DNA-protein cross-links and thymidine dimer are special types of DNA damages that formed when DNA exposed to many inducers as UV irradiations. Anthocyanins are members of phytochemicals found in many plants including Hibiscus sabdariffa. It was reported that anthocyanins protect DNA from UV-induced damages. Here we investigate the role of autophagy induced by anthocyanins in protection of UVB-induced DNAprotein cross-links and thymidine dimer in HepG2 cells. Cells were treated either with anthocyanins, Rapamyc… Show more

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