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Study of the anti-proliferative effects and synergy of phthalides from Angelica sinensis on colon cancer cells

  • J Ethnopharmacol. 2008 Oct 30;120(1):36-43. doi: 10.1016/j.jep.2008.07.027.
Winnie Lai Ting Kan 1 Chi Hin Cho John A Rudd Ge Lin
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  • 1 Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Basic Medical Sciences Building, Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong S.A.R., China.
Abstract

Angelica sinensis is a Chinese medicinal herb for treating gynecological and gastrointestinal disorders, and also in conjunction with Cancer chemotherapy.

Aim of the study: In the present study, the cytotoxic and anti-proliferative effects of three main Angelica sinensis phthalides, namely n-butylidenephthalide (BLP), senkyunolide A (SKA) and z-ligustilide (LGT), and their synergy on colon Cancer HT-29 cells were investigated. Moreover, the results obtained in both human colon Cancer HT-29 and normal colon CCD-18Co cells were compared for the investigation of selectivity.

Materials and methods: MTT and [3H] thymidine incorporation assays were used for the evaluation of cytotoxic and anti-proliferative effects, respectively. Interactions among phthalides were determined by median-effect analysis.

Results: All three phthalides dose-dependently decreased cell viability more potently in HT-29 than in CCD-18Co cells. The IC50 values for inhibition of cell proliferation for SKA, LGT and BLP were 54.17+/-5.10, 60.63+/-6.79 and 236.90+/-18.22microM, respectively, in HT-29 cells. Angelica sinensis extract demonstrated significant synergy in inhibiting cell proliferation.

Conclusions: The three phthalides might have anti-cancer potential, yet the phthalides, in combination with other ingredients in Angelica sinensis extract, display significant synergy leading to a stronger anti-tumor effect.

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