Significance of Anticancer activity
Synonyms: Anticancer effect, Anti-tumor effect, Antitumor activity, Anticancer efficacy
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Hindu concept of 'Anticancer activity'
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences
(1) Anticancer activity against sarcoma 180 in mice was found in the alcoholic extract of Shirisha roots, according to the text's pharmacological studies.[1] (2) NJM exhibited the highest antiproliferative activity (IC 50: 58.01 ± 6.13 and 23.83 ± 0.69 μg/mL in MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231 respectively).[2] (3) This describes the study's focus on the potential of the Simarouba glauca extract to prevent, slow down, or eliminate cancer cells within the mice used in the experiment.[3] (4) Plumbagin has demonstrated significant anticancer activity, including in breast cancer cells, and has been shown to induce apoptosis (programmed cell death) and inhibit proliferation of breast cancer cells.[4] (5) The capacity of a substance, like the extracts from Chitraka, to inhibit the growth or kill cancer cells is examined in the context of plants from the Himalayas and Western Ghats.[5]
From: Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine
(1) Diosgenin is investigated to show chemopreventive/therapeutic effect against cancers of several organs, and this has established the high importance of anticancer activity.[6] (2) The ability of certain substances, like those found in pumpkin seeds, to prevent or inhibit the growth and spread of cancer cells, contributing to cancer prevention and treatment.[7] (3) The ability of a substance to fight cancer, and this is what the study is looking at in relation to Karpa Chenthur.[8] (4) This is the ability of a substance to inhibit the growth or spread of cancer cells, which is one of the pharmacological activities of Alternanthera sessilis.[9] (5) This term refers to the potential of certain substances to combat cancer, which is a central theme of the research involving different extracts and their effects.[10]
The concept of Anticancer activity in scientific sources
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) It is the ability to fight cancer, assessed by observing the changes with respect to body weight, viable and nonviable EAC cell count, and DNA fragmentation assay.[11] (2) Anticancer activity is a property that ellagic acid possesses, and it has been recognized for this quality in different preclinical studies.[12] (3) The anticancer activity of Mentha longifolia is investigated, suggesting its potential to inhibit cancer cell growth.[13] (4) It refers to the capabilities of the novel minocycline/zinc complex to inhibit the proliferation and viability of large lung cancer cells, specifically H 460 cells.[14] (5) Anticancer activity is a property that Enicostemma littorale has been studied for, along with its traditional uses and hypoglycemic effects.[15]
From: Asian Journal of Pharmaceutics
(1) Silver nanoparticles own unique properties which found many applications such as antimicrobial, this, larvicidal, catalytic, and wound healing activities.[16] (2) The study aims to investigate this activity of S. nigrum fractions against other cancer cell lines representing vital tissues.[17] (3) The mushroom extract was tested on human cervical cancer (HeLa) cells to determine the cytotoxic effect.[18] (4) Rutin, alone or in combination with ionic liquids, has this activity on renal cells.[19] (5) The ability of a substance, like protamine, to inhibit or kill cancer cells, making further studies promising for protamine as an effective drug.[20]
From: Journal of Medicinal Plants for Economic Development
(1) Withaferin A has been extensively studied for its anticancer activity, showing promise against various types of cancer through multiple mechanisms such as apoptosis induction and inhibition of survival pathways.[21] (2) Most of this was demonstrated by total extract and fraction less than 10 000 Da.[22] (3) Studies have demonstrated that Z. chalybeum exhibits anticancer activity, indicating its potential to fight against cancer.[23] (4) The ability of a substance to inhibit the growth or kill cancer cells, as determined through in-vitro and in-vivo assays using cancer cell lines.[24] (5) Anticancer activity is investigated in the context of stereoisomers of asperphenamate and patriscabratine, as published in Chinese Chemical Letters.[25]
From: Journal of Public Health in Africa
(1) Anticancer activity is the focus of the study, aiming to determine the effects of pinostrobin propionate and butyrate on the T 47 D breast cancer cell line and its selectivity against the Vero cell line.[26] (2) The ability or effect of the tested compounds to reduce the incidence of cancer or the growth of tumors, as determined by the study.[27]
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) Anticancer activity is the ability to fight cancer, and the anticancer activity of flavonoids was due to their antioxidant potential.[28]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) Anticancer activity describes the ability of substances, like extracts from Nelumbo nucifera stamen, to combat cancer cells in vitro.[29] (2) Anticancer activity has been attributed to gedunin, with studies indicating its effectiveness in potentially combating cancer, including its role in inhibiting cell proliferation and invasion.[30] (3) The ability of a substance to inhibit the growth or kill cancer cells, which was evaluated in this study using the MCF-7 breast cancer cell line.[31] (4) Anticancer activity describes the ability of a substance to inhibit the growth, proliferation, or survival of cancer cells, or to prevent the development of cancer, often through mechanisms like antioxidant effects or induction of apoptosis.[32] (5) This describes the ability of certain substances, like n-butanol extracts from Streptomyces, to inhibit the growth and proliferation of cancer cells, particularly breast cancer.[33]
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) It is an in vitro effect of olive mill wastewater that has been studied on different cell lines, including breast, bladder, lung, and prostate cancer cells.[34] (2) Anticancer activity refers to the ability to combat cancer, which is a major global health issue, and herbal products have gained attention as potential treatments.[35] (3) It refers to the ability to inhibit or prevent the development of cancer, as seen with recombinant lasparaginase II from Lactobacillus casei subsp. casei ATCC 393.[36]
From: Sustainability Journal (MDPI)
(1) Anticancer Activity of natural β-Carotene from Dunaliella salina is demonstrated in PC-3 Cells, emphasizing the anticancer activity.[37] (2) The created silver nanoparticles demonstrate anticancer activity, suggesting their possible application in cancer treatment and therapy development.[38] (3) It is a beneficial health property of HTyr, making it valuable in pharmaceutical applications.[39]