Abstract

The molecule of chlorophyllin has been the subject of the scientific community by presenting chemopreventive, antimutagenic and anticarcinogenic properties. However, the molecular mechanisms of action of this compound remain unclear. Thus, the study of genes involved in apoptosis and cell cycle in non-tumor cells treated with chlorophyllin can provide important information about the mechanisms that protect or trigger damaging processes, aiding in the development of therapies.

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