2020
DOI: 10.15406/ijcam.2020.13.00499
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Anticancer potential of Mimosa Pudica Linn. Lajwanti in cultured dalton’s ascites lymphoma cells

Abstract: The constant use of chemotherapy induces resistance in the cancer cells and they become refractive to treatment leading to treatment failure. Therefore, it is necessary to screen newer agents which are less toxic and kill neoplastic cells effectively. Plants have provided several anticancer modern chemotherapeutic drugs including vinca alkaloids, taxols, epipodophyllotoxins etc. and still can provide newer molecules for cancer treatment. Therefore, present study was undertaken to study the cytotoxic activity o… Show more

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“…This well-known herb with the particular characteristic of thigmonastic and seismonastic movements has been reported with beneficial phytochemicals such as phenolic compounds, alkaloids, flavonoids, glycoproteins, quinone, coumarins, tannins, and saponins (Tunna et al, 2015). Scientific investigations have shown the potential of this plant's extracts as anticancer, antidiabetic, and antioxidant (Jagetia & Vanlalhruaii, 2020;Baharuddin et al, 2021;Lan et al, 2021). Based on the vital characteristics of M. pudica, different parts of the medicinal herb were chosen in this study for LAB isolation.…”
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“…This well-known herb with the particular characteristic of thigmonastic and seismonastic movements has been reported with beneficial phytochemicals such as phenolic compounds, alkaloids, flavonoids, glycoproteins, quinone, coumarins, tannins, and saponins (Tunna et al, 2015). Scientific investigations have shown the potential of this plant's extracts as anticancer, antidiabetic, and antioxidant (Jagetia & Vanlalhruaii, 2020;Baharuddin et al, 2021;Lan et al, 2021). Based on the vital characteristics of M. pudica, different parts of the medicinal herb were chosen in this study for LAB isolation.…”
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confidence: 99%