Table S3. Migratory and invasive potential of HCT-116 and SW-480 cells after 24 h of treatment with different concentrations of royal jelly and trans-10-hydroxy-2-decenoic acid (10H2DA).
| Index of migration or invasion/A595 nm | ||
|---|---|---|
| HCT-116 | Migration | Invasion |
| Control | 0.449±0.04 | 0.303±0.03 |
|
γ(royal jelly)/(µg/mL) 10 |
(0.34±0.03)a | 0.27±0.0 |
| 100 | (0.37±0.01)a | 0.28±0.01 |
|
c(10H2DA)/µM 10 |
(0.35±0.01)a | 0.25±0.01 |
| 100 | (0.34±0.02)a | (0.22±0.01)ab |
| SW-480 | Migration | Invasion |
| Control | 0.32±0.01 | 0.27±0.02 |
|
γ(royal jelly)/(µg/mL) 10 |
0.31±0.01 | 0.23±0.01 |
| 100 | (0.25±0.01)ab | 0.22±0.02 |
|
c(10H2DA)/µM 10 |
0.32±0.01 | (0.20±0.01)a |
| 100 | 0.32±0.01 | (0.19±0.00)a |
The results are shown as the index of migratio or invasion/absorbance (A595 nm) of a mean value±S.E. from two representative experiments with four repeats. ap<0.05 is considered as statistically significant difference between treatments compared to control (0 h), and bp<0.05 is considered as statistically significant difference between concentrations in a treated group