Citral in lemon myrtle, lemongrass, litsea, and melissa essential oils suppress the growth and invasion of breast cancer cells
Abstract Objective Although cancer therapy suppresses recurrence and prolongs life, it may be accompanied by strong side effects; thus, there is a strong demand for the development effective treatments with fewer side effects. Cancer therapy using plant-derived essential oils is attracting attention...
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Main Authors: | Takuya Nagata (Author), Tadaaki Satou (Author), Shinichiro Hayashi (Author), Prabodh Satyal (Author), Manabu Watanabe (Author), Brannick Riggs (Author), Yoshihisa Saida (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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