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Am J Med Sci 2009 Mar 01;3373:195-8. doi: 10.1097/MAJ.0b013e318182ee45.
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The research progress of antitumorous effectiveness of Stichopus japonicus acid mucopolysaccharide in north of China.

Lu Y , Wang BL .


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The sea cucumbers growing in the estuary of the Pohai of northern China are called Stichopus japonicus and are the orthodox holothurians in traditional Chinese medicine. There are multiple biological active ingredients in S. japonicus, and S. japonicus acid mucopolysaccharide (SJAMP) is one of the important ingredients. SJAMP has multiple pharmacologic actions, such as antitumor, immunologic regulation, anticoagulated blood, and antivirus. The research on antitumor has been carried out by way of animal experiments aiming at studying internal tumor-inhibiting effect of SJAMP, and the route of administration is usually peritoneal or intragastric. Additionally, sea cucumbers have been widely recognized and applied as medicated food or therapeutic prescriptions during and after the treatment of some tumors.

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Genes referenced: LOC100887844