2021
DOI: 10.5530/pj.2021.13.176
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Cytotoxic Activity of Peronema canescens Jack Leaves on Human Cells: HT-29 and Primary Adenocarcinoma Colon Cancer

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“…The results showed that the plant leaf extract showed potential cytotoxic activity in human HT-29 cancer cells with an IC50 value of 4.807μg/ml [17]. Follow-up research conducted by this research team, by using the same type of extract against HT-29 and primary adenocarcinoma colon cancer confirmed that sungkai plant really has anticancer potential through cell cycle inhibition, induces apoptosis and necrosis cells [18].…”
Section: Anticancermentioning
confidence: 74%
“…The results showed that the plant leaf extract showed potential cytotoxic activity in human HT-29 cancer cells with an IC50 value of 4.807μg/ml [17]. Follow-up research conducted by this research team, by using the same type of extract against HT-29 and primary adenocarcinoma colon cancer confirmed that sungkai plant really has anticancer potential through cell cycle inhibition, induces apoptosis and necrosis cells [18].…”
Section: Anticancermentioning
confidence: 74%
“…The leaves and roots of sungkai have also long been used as traditional medicine in the Dayak Tunjung tribe as a medicine for fever, diuretic and rheumatic pain, and the Lembak Empat tribe in Bengkulu still uses the young leaves of sungkai to maintain health, treat high fever and malaria [1]. Currently, sungkai research focuses on leaves as an extract which has potential as an antipyretic [2] anti-inflammatory [3,4], antioxidant [5][6][7][8], antibacterial [9][10][11], Antihyperuricemia [12], anticancer [13,14], and antidiabetic [15,16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…People use sungkai leaves as cold medicine, for fever ringworms, and as a mouthwash to prevent toothache. Based on previous research, sungkai leaves have bioactivity properties: antioxidant, antibacterial [4] antidiabetic [2], antipyretic [5], imunostimulator [6], cytotoxic [7], Antiplasmodium [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%