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  2. Antitumour Effects of Isocurcumenol Isolated from Curcuma zedoaria Rhizomes on Human and Murine Cancer Cells

Antitumour Effects of Isocurcumenol Isolated from Curcuma zedoaria Rhizomes on Human and Murine Cancer Cells

  • Int J Med Chem. 2011;2011:253962. doi: 10.1155/2011/253962.
S Lakshmi 1 G Padmaja 2 P Remani 1
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 Division of Cancer Research, Regional Cancer Centre, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala 695011, India.
  • 2 Division of Crop Utilisation and Biotechnology, Central Tuber Crops Research Institute, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala 695011, India.
Abstract

Curcuma zedoaria belonging to the family Zingiberaceae has been used in the traditional system of medicine in India and Southwest Asia in treating many human ailments and is found to possess many biological activities. The rationale of the present study was to isolate, identify, and characterize antitumour principles from the rhizomes of Curcuma zedoaria, to assess its cytotoxic effects on human and murine Cancer cells, to determine its Apoptosis inducing capacity in Cancer cells, and to evaluate its tumour reducing properties in in vivo mice models. Isocurcumenol was characterized as the active compound by spectroscopy and was found to inhibit the proliferation of Cancer cells without inducing significant toxicity to the normal cells. Fluorescent staining exhibited the morphological features of Apoptosis in the compound-treated Cancer cells. In vivo tumour reduction studies revealed that a dose of 35.7 mg/kg body weight significantly reduced the ascitic tumour in DLA-challenged mice and increased the lifespan with respect to untreated control mice.

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