Abstract
Introduction: Aqueous mistletoe extracts contain lectins and viscotoxins, but no hydrophobic triterpenes. It is widely used in complementary cancer therapy. Here, cyclodextrin solubilized mistletoe triterpenes were analysed in combination with the aqueous compound with regard to its anti-cancer effects on osteosarcoma.
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