“…1) and its derivatives are efficient anticancer agents that function through multiple mechanisms participating in cell cycle arrest and initiation of apoptosis (Auclair, 1987;Garbett et al, 2004;Kizek et al, 2012;Stiborova and Frei, 2014;Stiborová et al, 2011;2015a). The main reason for the interest in ellipticine and its derivatives for clinical purposes is their high efficacy against several types of cancer (Auclair, 1987;Garbett et al, 2004;Kizek et al, 2012;Stiborova and Frei, 2014;Stiborová et al, 2011;2015a). The predominant mechanisms of ellipticine's biological effects were proposed to be intercalation into DNA (Auclair, 1987;Garbett et al, 2004;Tmejova et al, 2014) and inhibition of topoisomerase II (Auclair, 1987;Garbett et al, 2004;Kizek et al, 2012;Stiborova and Frei, 2014;Stiborová et al, 2011;2015a).…”