2022
DOI: 10.30799/jacs.244.22080201
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In-vivo Anticancer Activity of Root and Leaf extract of Jurinea dolomiaea Boiss (Asteraceae) against Ehrlichs Ascites Carcinoma (EAC) Cell Line

Abstract: Cancer is a type of disease of uncontrolled growth cells. The currently available treatments are radiotherapy, chemotherapy, hormone therapy and surgery, in which all of them have side effects. Due to the adverse side effects, it is challenging to develop new drug for cancer treatment. Hence, the scientists are trying to seek the compounds from natural sources to treat cancer. Therefore, in this present investigation, root and leaf extracts of Jurinea dolomiaea Boiss has subjected to evaluate its anti-prolifer… Show more

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“…[31] The IC 50 values of J. dolomiaea root and leaf extracts are 155.84 μg/mL and 173.95 μg/mL in rodent mammary cancer cells, respectively. [32] It is known that the cytotoxic activities of Jurinea species in various cancer cell lines depend on their rich flavonoids (such as sesquiterpene lactones, hydroxypectoralide, furan-type-lignan, pyresinal, apigenin, catechine and routine) and fatty acids contents. [26,33] For example, the flowers of J. mollis contain anti-carcinogenic phytochemical such as arctigenin.…”
Section: Cell Viability Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[31] The IC 50 values of J. dolomiaea root and leaf extracts are 155.84 μg/mL and 173.95 μg/mL in rodent mammary cancer cells, respectively. [32] It is known that the cytotoxic activities of Jurinea species in various cancer cell lines depend on their rich flavonoids (such as sesquiterpene lactones, hydroxypectoralide, furan-type-lignan, pyresinal, apigenin, catechine and routine) and fatty acids contents. [26,33] For example, the flowers of J. mollis contain anti-carcinogenic phytochemical such as arctigenin.…”
Section: Cell Viability Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%