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titleOfInvention Carcinostatic agent
abstract PURPOSE: To obtain a carcinostatic agent composed of a distilled water mixture solution of kaempferol, a peroxidase and manganese chloride. n CONSTITUTION: A distilled water mixture solution containing kaempferol which is a yellow coloring matter and a peroxidase as principal constituent elements and a very small amount of manganese chloride as an adjuvant factor added thereto. The mechanism of growth inhibition universally present in bodies of higher plants is applied to the aforementioned drug and the activity of the peroxidase is promoted by the kaempferol and manganese ions to inhibit cancer. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1992,JPO&Japio
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