Acetylcorynoline Explained
Acetylcorynoline is a bio-active isolate of Corydalis ambigua. It inhibits the maturing of bone marrow-derived dendritic cells in mice. However, it is only cytotoxic in amounts of greater than 20 μM.[1]
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