lac dye
possible food coloring agent which is completely nontoxic at low doses; lac dye is water soluble constituent of stick lac (commercial lac resin); lac resin is hardened secretion of insect Laccifer lacca (lac insect)
Also Known As:
4-(4-dimethylaminophenylazo) beta-lactoside; lac resin, C.I. natural red 25; laccaic acid; beta-D-Glucopyranoside, 4-((4-(dimethylamino)phenyl)azo)phenyl 4-O-beta-D-galactopyranosyl-
Networked: 5
relevant articles (1 outcomes,
2 trials/studies)
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Bio-Agent Context: Research Results
Experts
1. | Bhatt, Lokesh Kumar:
1 article
(01/2019)
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2. | Gupta, Riya:
1 article
(01/2019)
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3. | Momin, Munira:
1 article
(01/2019)
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4. | Pandey, Dev Mani:
1 article
(04/2016)
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5. | Ramani, Rangnathan:
1 article
(04/2016)
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6. | Ranjan, Sanjeev Kumar:
1 article
(04/2016)
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7. | Shamim, Gulsaz:
1 article
(04/2016)
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8. | Sharma, Kewal Krishan:
1 article
(04/2016)
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9. | Hasumi, Keiji:
1 article
(06/2012)
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10. | Kemmochi, Sayaka:
1 article
(06/2012)
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Related Diseases
1. | Colorectal Neoplasms (Colorectal Cancer)
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2. | Thyroid Neoplasms (Thyroid Cancer)
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3. | Neoplasms (Cancer)
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4. | Leukemia
04/01/2016
- " In vitro testing for anticancer activity of lac dye was done at four concentrations (10, 20, 40, 80 μg/ml) on ten human malignant cell lines including six human leukemia cell lines, U973, Raji, K562, Jurkat, MOLT 4 and HL60 using SRB assay. " 04/01/2016
- " Both crimson and yellow lac dye inhibits proliferation of Human leukemia cell lines, Raji, U937, K562, HL60 and Jurkat, therefore can be considered as a potential anticancer agent for leukemia."
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5. | Insulin Resistance
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