scholarly journals Anti cancer effects of Cnidium officinale Makino extract mediated through Apoptosis and Cell cycle arrest in Human Colorectal cancer cell line (HT‐29)

2013 ◽  
Vol 27 (S1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Joseph Flores Cruz ◽  
Gi Dae Kim ◽  
Seong Gu Hwang
ScienceAsia ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol 48 (1) ◽  
pp. 32
Author(s):  
Suphaket Saenthaweesuk ◽  
Atcharaporn Thaeomor ◽  
Pornrut Rabintossaporn ◽  
Jarinyaporn Naowaboot ◽  
Nuntiya Somparn

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ayse Yildirim ◽  
Serdar Karakurt ◽  
Mustafa Yilmaz

Abstract Synthesis of 1,8-naphthalimide derivatives and biochemical studies using them as anti-cancer and cellular imaging agents have attracted significant attention in recent years. This study aimed to synthesize two new fluorescent lower rim-functionalized 4-sulfo-1,8-naphthalimide derivatives of calix[4]arenes [4 and 7] and examination of their cytotoxic properties for cancerous cells. For this purpose, p-tert-butylcalix[4]arene bearing dihydrazide [3] or diaminopropyl [6] units on its lower rim were reacted with 4-sulfo-1,8-naphthalic anhydrate. The structure of these synthesized compounds has been characterized using 1H-NMR, 13C-NMR, and FT-IR techniques. To investigate the anti-cancer properties, compounds 4, 7, and N,N-dimethylaminoethyl-1,8-naphthalimide [8] were tested on the human colorectal cancer cell line (DLD-1) as well as healthy colon epithelial cell line (CCD-18Co). The IC50 values of 4 and 7 were determined as 12.95 µM and 16.13 µM, respectively, on DLD-1 cells. Furthermore, following the treatment of CCD-18Co cells with 4 and 7, the IC50 values were determined as 508 µM and 269 µM, respectively. However, it was observed that compound 8 had no cytotoxic effect on both DLD-1 cells and CCD-18Co cells. Furthermore, the fluorescence imaging of human colorectal cancer cells treated with the synthesized compounds [4, 7, and 8] was performed on living cells.


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