“…However, even at high concentrations, OLE and HT seem to be selectively cytotoxic for cancer cells, with no or negligible/minimal effects on non-cancer cells, as demonstrated for embryonic rat cardiomyoblasts H9c2(2-1), human breast epithelial cell line MCF-10A [ 41 , 93 ], nonmalignant human bronchial epithelial BEAS-2B cell line [ 35 ], normal colonic cell line CCD-841CoN [ 74 ], human normal liver cell line (HL-7702) [ 67 ], human normal prostate epithelial cells PWLE2 [ 86 ], human bile duct cell line HIBEpiC [ 69 ], human fibroblasts WI-38 [ 90 ], normal skin fibroblast cell line WS1 [ 74 ], human GN61 gingival fibroblasts [ 271 ], human lymphocytes [ 78 ], human PBMCs [ 24 , 25 ], and normal human fibroblasts [ 272 , 273 ]. Thus, OLE and HT are generally considered safe on the basis of experimental data, despite sporadic reports against the trend, as happened for HT, which proved to be toxic for human non-tumorigenic pancreas cells HPDE [ 80 ] and human normal prostate RWPE-1 cells [ 87 ].…”