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. 2021 Dec 14;8:763692. doi: 10.3389/fnut.2021.763692

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Sea cucumber intestinal peptide inhibits the growth of tumor cells in zebrafish. The wild-type AB zebrafish do not produce red fluorescence. CM-Dil labeled cells injected into the yolk sac of zebrafish can produce red fluorescence at a certain wavelength. The total fluorescence intensity is positively correlated with the number of cancer cells. (A) Control group; (B) Model group; (C) Capecitabine group, administration of 20 μg/ml capecitabine by water-soluble; (D) Low concentration SCIP group, administration of 27.8 μg/ml SCIP by water-soluble; (E) Middle concentration SCIP group, administration of 83.3 μg/ml SCIP by water-soluble; (F) High concentration SCIP group, administration of 250 μg/ml SCIP by water-soluble. “*” means that the experimental group was significant. On the contrary, the “#” means that the experimental group is not significant.