Study The Anticancer Effect Of Curcumin, Paraquat And Brusatol Combinations Against The Pulmonary Carcinoma (Nci-H292) (Atcc ® Crl-1848™)

Autor: Dilla Jose, P. Senthilkumaar
Rok vydání: 2018
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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1210251
Popis: The present study scrutinized the anticancer activity of curcumin, paraquat and brusatol combinations against the pulmonary carcinoma (NCI-H292) (ATCC® CRL-1848™) by two different methods such as colony forming and apoptosis assay. Significant increase in colony formation compared to the control was observable in 25 µg/ml dose of curcumin. In colony forming assay at both concentration study (50 and 100 µg/ml), high increase in colony formation resulted in 50 µg/ml dose of curcumin. Likewise in apoptosis study, high increase in apoptosis resulted in 50 µg/ml dose of curcumin. This study is witnessed that combination of these things were support the anticancer activity in large extend.
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