2007
DOI: 10.1080/10942910600547624
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The “Prunus mume Sieb. et Zucc” (Ume) is a Rich Natural Source of Novel Anti-Cancer Substance

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“…MK615 is isolated from Japanese apricot and contains many defined and undefined substances, including several triterpenoids [1] , some of which exert an antineoplastic effect. In the present study, MK615 inhibited the proliferation of all three pancreatic cancer cell lines (Figure 1), and LDH assay showed that the anti-proliferative effect of MK615 on these cells was due not only to cell anti-proliferative effect, but also to direct cell killing effect (Figure 2).…”
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“…MK615 is isolated from Japanese apricot and contains many defined and undefined substances, including several triterpenoids [1] , some of which exert an antineoplastic effect. In the present study, MK615 inhibited the proliferation of all three pancreatic cancer cell lines (Figure 1), and LDH assay showed that the anti-proliferative effect of MK615 on these cells was due not only to cell anti-proliferative effect, but also to direct cell killing effect (Figure 2).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies have revealed that MK615 has anti-neoplastic effects against gastric cancer [1] , breast cancer [2] , hepatocellular carcinoma [3] , and colon cancer [4] . The mechanisms responsible for the anti-neoplastic effect of MK615 include induction of apoptosis [1,2] and autophagy [4] , and suppression of Aurora A kinase [3] in cancer cells. However, the entire mechanisms of the anti-neoplastic effects of MK615 have not been elucidated.…”
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“…Many chemical constituents have been isolated from Maesil extract including volatile compounds [27], hydroxycinnamic acid derivatives [26], citric acid derivative (mumefural) [7], and triterpenoids [16]. Maesil extract has been reported to show anticancer [1,13,30], antiviral [38], anti-microbial [29], anti-oxidant [37], and cardiovascular protective [35] effects. Maesil extract has been used pharmaceutically in folk medicine for antitussive, expectoration, antiemetic, antidiarrheal, anthelmintic, and antipyretic actions [26,37].…”
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“…the extract of ume has been reported to exert anticancer effects against gastric (3), breast (7), hepatocellular (8), colon (9) and pancreatic cancers (10). the mechanisms underlying these effects include the induction of apoptosis (3,7) and autophagy (9) and the suppression of aurora a kinase (8,10) in cancer cells.…”
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