Plasma activated Ringer's lactate solution.
Hiromasa TanakaMasaaki MizunoKenji IshikawaCamelia MironYasumasa OkazakiShinya ToyokuniKae NakamuraHiroaki KajiyamaMasaru HoriPublished in: Free radical research (2023)
Low-temperature plasma (LTP) has been widely used in life science. Plasma-activated solutions were defined as solutions irradiated with LTP, and water, medium, and Ringer's solutions have been irradiated with LTP to produce plasma-activated solutions. They contain chemical compounds produced by reactions among low-temperature plasma, air, and solutions. Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS) are major components in plasma-activated solutions and recent studies revealed that plasma-activated organic compounds are produced in plasma-activated Ringer's lactate solution (PAL). Many in vitro and in vivo studies demonstrated that PAL exhibits anti-tumor effects on cancers, and biochemical analyses revealed intracellular molecular mechanisms of cancer cell death by PAL.