Solanum nigrum polysaccharide (SNL) extract effects in transplanted tumor-bearing mice - Erythrocyte membrane fluidity and blocking of functions

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Background: Solanum nigrum L. has been used in traditional Chinese medicine because of its diuretic and antipyretic effects. The present research concerned effects of crude polysaccharides isolated from Solanum nigrum L. on erythrocyte membranes of tumor-bearing S180 and H22 in mice. Materials and Methods: Fluorescence-labeled red blood cell membranes were used with DPH fluorescence spectrophotometry to examine erythrocyte membrane fluidity, and colorimetry to determine degree of erythrocyte surface membrane blocking. Extent of reaction by tumor-bearing mice with the enzyme erythrocyte membrane bubble shadow detection of red cell membrane variation in the degree of closure before and after administration. Results: Solanum nigrum polysaccharide could significantly improve the S180 and H22 tumor-bearing mice erythrocyte membrane fluidity, compared with the control group, the difference was significant (p < 0.01), SNL can significantly improve the red blood cell membrane and then S180 tumor-bearing mice sealing ability, compared with the negative control group, the difference was significant(p < 0.05, p < 0.01). H22 tumor-bearing mice can increase red cell membrane and then sealing ability, the difference was significant (p < 0.05). Solanum nigrum polysaccharide degree of fluidity and blocking two transplanted tumors in mice restored the ability to raise the red cell membrane has a significant effect. Conclusions: Solanum nigrum L.-type mice transplanted tumor can affect the red blood cell membrane fluidity and re-closed, through the red cell membrane of red blood cells to enhance the immune function of the possibility of erythrocyte immunity against tumor formation garland provide experimental basis.

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Yuan, H. L., Liu, X. L., & Liu, Y. J. (2014). Solanum nigrum polysaccharide (SNL) extract effects in transplanted tumor-bearing mice - Erythrocyte membrane fluidity and blocking of functions. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 15(23), 10469–10473. https://doi.org/10.7314/APJCP.2014.15.23.10469

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