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ANTINEOPLASIC ACTIVITY OF Agaricus brasiliensis BASIDIOCARPS ON DIFFERENT MATURATION PHASES F. Mourão, V. Messa, P.L. Cunha Júnior, A.V. Silva, A.F. Eira, G.A. Linde and N.B. Colauto Universidade Paranaense, Laboratório de Biologia Molecular, Praça Mascarenhas de Moraes, s/n, 87.502-210, Umuarama-PR-Brazil. E-mail: [email protected]. Abstract The fungus Agaricus brasiliensis is a Basidiomycete studied because of its immunomodulation and/or antitumor substances. The objective of this study was to verify the Agaricus brasiliensis antineoplasic activity in vivo on different basidiocarp maturation phases on sarcoma 180 cells implanted in mice. Sarcoma cells were implanted in Swiss mice and after seven days mice were divided in three groups. The first group was treated with saline solution (control), the second group was treated with closed basidiocarp extract solution and the third group was treated with opened basidiocarp extract solution. After 30 days of being daily and orally treated with these three solutions all animals suffered euthanasia. It was determined the splenic index and tumour mass and volume. It was concluded that there is no significant differences of the tumour growth inhibition in function of the different basidiocarp maturation phases for the Agaricus brasiliensis strain, being the in vivo basidiocarp antineoplasic activity average of 89.22%.
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