- Cytotoxicity of selected medicinal and nonmedicinal plant extracts to microbial and cervical cancer cells.
Cytotoxicity of selected medicinal and nonmedicinal plant extracts to microbial and cervical cancer cells.
Journal of biomedicine & biotechnology (2012-04-14)
Gary M Booth, Robert D Malmstrom, Erica Kipp, Alexandra Paul
PMID22500074
ABSTRACT
This study investigated the cytotoxicity of 55 species of plants. Each plant was rated as medicinal, or nonmedicinal based on the existing literature. About 79% of the medicinal plants showed some cytotoxicity, while 75% of the nonmedicinal plants showed bioactivity. It appears that Asteraceae, Labiatae, Pinaceae, and Chenopodiaceae were particularly active against human cervical cancer cells. Based on the literature, only three of the 55 plants have been significantly investigated for cytotoxicity. It is clear that there is much toxicological work yet to be done with both medicinal and nonmedicinal plants.
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Minimum Essential Medium Eagle, Alpha Modification, with L-glutamine and sodium pyruvate, without ribonucleosides, deoxyribonucleosides and sodium bicarbonate, powder, suitable for cell culture