2009
DOI: 10.3742/opem.2009.9.1.097
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In vitro cytotoxic activity of (-)-ent-costunolide (Notes)

Abstract: The cytotoxic activity was strongly shown by (-)-ent-costunolide (1) (P388; IC 50 : 687 ng/mL) which isolated from Hepatostolonophora paucistipula. These results suggest that (-)-entcostunolide (1) has a potential cytotoxic activity.

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“…Among them, subfraction 2, that eluted with 5% and 10% ethyl acetate -hexane, is the most cytotoxic activity to murine leukaemia cells ATCC CCL 46 P388D1 (37.1 mg, P388 IC 5 0 945 ng/ml at 7.5 µg/disc). A comparison of IC 5 0 (ng/ml) values of these subfractions in cancer cells showed susceptibility to these subfractions decreased in the following order; subfraction 2 > 4 > 1 = .3 Kim et al, 2009). The result shows the potent cytotoxic activity of (-)-ent-costunolide (1) from H. paucistipula against P388 murine leukaemia cell lines (P 388 IC 5 0 687 ng/ml) and BSC monkey kidney cell lines (100% of well at 15 µg/disk).…”
Section: 'mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Among them, subfraction 2, that eluted with 5% and 10% ethyl acetate -hexane, is the most cytotoxic activity to murine leukaemia cells ATCC CCL 46 P388D1 (37.1 mg, P388 IC 5 0 945 ng/ml at 7.5 µg/disc). A comparison of IC 5 0 (ng/ml) values of these subfractions in cancer cells showed susceptibility to these subfractions decreased in the following order; subfraction 2 > 4 > 1 = .3 Kim et al, 2009). The result shows the potent cytotoxic activity of (-)-ent-costunolide (1) from H. paucistipula against P388 murine leukaemia cell lines (P 388 IC 5 0 687 ng/ml) and BSC monkey kidney cell lines (100% of well at 15 µg/disk).…”
Section: 'mentioning
confidence: 98%