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Proceedings of

3rd International Conference on Advances in Bio-Informatics and Environmental Engineering ICABEE 2015

"IN VITRO APOPTOSIS TRIGGERING OF HUMAN BREAST CANCER T47D CELL LINE BY LYOPHILISED CAMEL MILK"

ALI ABDULLAH AL-JABRI MOHAMED AHMED IDRIS SIDGI SYED ANWER HASSON TALAL A. SALLAM
DOI
10.15224/978-1-63248-078-1-107
Pages
57 - 58
Authors
4
ISBN
978-1-63248-078-1

Abstract: “Breast cancer is a worldwide health disquiet and is the second leading cause of cancer death among women. In Oman, it is the most well-known malignancy in women, with an incidence rate of 15.6 per 100,000 of the Omani females. Several anticancer remedies have been found from natural products in the past and the search is continuing to add more examples. Cytotoxic from natural compounds may have a considerable aspect in cancer therapy either in potentiating the impact of chemotherapy or curtailment its harmful effects. As of late, a couple studies have reported the benefit of utilizing crude camel milk as a part of treating a few types of cancer. In any case, no sufficient data are at present accessible on the potential of lyophilised camel's milk for the triggering of apoptosis and oxidative stress linked with human breast cancer. The present study intended to address the potential role of the lyophilised camel’s milk in inducing proliferation suppression of T47D and HEp-2 cells in con”

Keywords: Breast cancer, T47D cell, camel milk, anticancer activity, zymography, Oman

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