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Antiproliferative effects of native plants on prostate cancer cellsAntiproliferative Effects of Native Plants on Prostate Cancer Cells

Authors
Kim, H.H.Park, K.H.Kim, M.H.Oh, M.H.Kim, S.R.Park, K.J.Heo, J.H.Lee, M.W.
Issue Date
2013
Publisher
한국생약학회
Keywords
Antiproliferative activity; DU145 cells; LNCaP cells; Local native plants; Prostate cancer
Citation
Natural Product Sciences, v.19, no.2, pp 192 - 200
Pages
9
Journal Title
Natural Product Sciences
Volume
19
Number
2
Start Page
192
End Page
200
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/19890
ISSN
1226-3907
Abstract
As part of the research for the natural products about prostate-related disease, this study screened 159 plant species from 46 families, which included a total of 213 different kinds of local native plants and these plants were tested for the ability to inhibit LNCaP proliferation, an androgen-sensitive prostate cancer cell line, and DU145 proliferation, which is a more aggressive androgen-insensitive prostate cancer cell line. The results indicated that nineteen of 213 types of plants exhibited antiproliferative activity (cell viability < 30%, 500 μg/mL) on the growth of androgen-sensitive LNCaP cell lines, and five of them exhibited DU145 cell antiproliferative activity (cell viability < 30%, 500 μg/mL). The methanol extracts of Eurya emarginata (stems), Gleditsia japonica var. koraiensis (leaves), Photinia glabra (leaves) and Elaeagnus macrophylla (leaves) showed antiproliferative activity on both the androgen-sensitive LNCaP cells (cell viability < 30%) and androgen-insensitive DU145 cells (cell viability > 100%). The study also found that the methanol extracts of Styrax japonica (fruits), Aralia continentalis (leaves), Fagus crenata var. multinervis (stems), Thuja orientalis (stems) and Poncirus trifoliate (branches) presented the strongest activity and demonstrated potent antiproliferative activity on both cell lines (LNCaP and DU145 cell viability < 30%).
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