Anti-Hepatitis B Virus Activity of Flavonoids from Marchantia convoluta

Authors

  • Ming Xu
  • Ren Feng-lian
  • Xiao Jian-bo
Abstract:

Flavonoids from Marchantia convoluta (MCF) were studied for their ability to inhibit the proliferation of 2.2.15 cells. All concentration of MCF inhibited the secretion of HBsAg and HBeAg in the cultured medium by 2.2.15 cells. Analysis of morphological changes of MCF-treated cells by phase-contrast microscopy revealed a possible mode of action for MCF: inhibition of proliferation of 2.2.15 cells by inducing apoptosis.

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volume 4  issue 2

pages  128- 0

publication date 2005-11

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