2018
DOI: 10.4314/tjpr.v16i12.17
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Cytotoxic activity and apoptotic induction of some edible Thai local plant extracts against colon and liver cancer cell lines

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“…(Gama -Sitosterol, 2019). This strengthened with the statement that F. Auriculata displayed more potent anti-proliferative activity than chemotherapy medicine (Ghani et al, 2019), (Putthawan,Poaeman, 2017), (Shao, 2014). Besides it also contain an…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 57%
“…(Gama -Sitosterol, 2019). This strengthened with the statement that F. Auriculata displayed more potent anti-proliferative activity than chemotherapy medicine (Ghani et al, 2019), (Putthawan,Poaeman, 2017), (Shao, 2014). Besides it also contain an…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 57%
“…Apoptotic cell death was observed by inverted microscopy and DNA fragmentation by using agarose gel electrophoresis, the results found the cytotoxicity percent of cell proliferation for HT-29 and HepG2 cell lines in F.auriculata extract at 2,000 µg/ml and mitomycin C at 50 µg/ml 31.02±2.11 and 30.56±7.04 respectively. Plant extracts did not show stronger anticancer activity than the positive control 34 .…”
Section: Anticancer Activitymentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Positive controls were considered in 4 studies. They were ellipticine and doxorubicin ( Nanasombat and Teckchuen, 2009 ); catechin, trolox, and ascorbic acid ( Woraratphoka et al, 2012 ); mitomycin ( Putthawan et al, 2017 ); and vincristine ( Semsri et al, 2018 ). The concentration of the extracts used in each assay varied.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies have reported diverse bioactive compounds and biological activities of P. odoratum . Its pharmacological activities have been documented and include antibacterial ( Chansiw et al, 2019 ; Řebíčková et al, 2020 ), antifungal ( Yanpirat and Vajrodaya, 2015 ), antioxidant ( Somparn et al, 2013 ; Thongra-ar et al, 2021 ), anti-inflammatory ( Okonogi et al, 2019 ), anti-osteoporosis ( Sungkamanee et al, 2014 ) anticataractogenesis and antiretinopathy ( Wattanathorn et al, 2017 ) and anticancer activities ( Nanasombat and Teckchuen, 2009 ; Putthawan et al, 2017 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%