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Cancer Lett ; 245(1-2): 269-74, 2007 Jan 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16497434

ABSTRACT

Methanol extract from cultured Scutellaria baicalensis cells inhibited the proliferation of human monocytic leukemia cell line THP-1 and human osteogenic sarcoma cell line HOS. The inhibitory effects of baicalin, baicalein and wogonin, the three major flavonoids contained in the extract, were studied. It should be noted that wogonin did not show the inhibitory effect on human fetal lung normal diploid cell line TIG-1, as compared to the inhibition observed in cancer cells. Physiological analyses in THP-1 cells showed that wogonin induced cell cycle arrest at G(2)/M phase and apoptosis. This is the first report discovering a cancer-specific apoptosis-inducing activity of wogonin.


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Apoptosis/drug effects , Flavanones/pharmacology , Growth Inhibitors/pharmacology , Scutellaria baicalensis/chemistry , Cell Cycle/drug effects , Cell Division/drug effects , Cell Line , Cell Line, Tumor , Cell Proliferation/drug effects , DNA Fragmentation/drug effects , Diploidy , Drugs, Chinese Herbal/pharmacology , Flavonoids/pharmacology , G2 Phase/drug effects , Humans , Neoplasms/genetics , Neoplasms/pathology , Plant Extracts/chemistry , Plant Extracts/pharmacology
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Biofactors ; 22(1-4): 93-7, 2004.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15630260

ABSTRACT

Naturally fermented vinegar such as Kibizu (sugar cane vinegar in Amami Ohshima, Japan), Kurozu (black rice vinegar in Kagoshima, Japan), Kouzu (black rice vinegar in China) and red wine vinegar in Italy had potent radical-scavenging activity analyzed by DPPH method. For the elucidation of food factor for cancer prevention contained in naturally fermented vinegar, the induction of apoptosis in human leukemia cell HL-60 was investigated with sugar cane vinegar Kibizu. Fraction eluted by 40% methanol from Amberlite XAD 2 chromatography of sugar cane vinegar showed potent radical scavenging activity. The fraction also showed the activity repressing growth of typical human leukemia cells such as HL-60, THP-1, Molt-4, U-937, Jurkat, Raji and K-562. On the other hand, the fraction did not have any growth inhibition activity against human fetal lung cell TIG-1. The most potent radical-scavenging activity and the growth repression activity of the leukemia cell were observed in the same chromatographic fraction of methanol 40%. From cell sorting FACS analyses, electron microscopic observations and cytochemical staining of chromatin and nuclear segments in human leukemia cell HL-60 treated with the active fraction, it was concluded that apoptosis was induced in the leukemia cell by the fraction of sugar cane vinegar and resulted in the repression of growth of the human leukemia cells. Chromatographic fraction of sugar cane juice eluted by 20% methanol showed potent activities of radical-scavenging and growth repression of HL-60. These results led us the consideration that active components in sugar cane juice could be converted to more lipophilic compounds with activity to induce apoptosis in HL-60 by microbial fermentation with yeast and acetic acid bacteria.


Subject(s)
Apoptosis/drug effects , Plant Extracts/pharmacology , Saccharum , Acetic Acid , Cell Division/drug effects , Cell Line, Tumor , Fermentation , HL-60 Cells , Humans , Japan , K562 Cells , Kinetics , Leukemia
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Biosci Biotechnol Biochem ; 67(10): 2304-6, 2003 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14586130

ABSTRACT

Bacillus circulans strain YUS-2 was isolated as the strongest antioxidant-producer in fermentation of sesame oil cake (SOC, defatted residue yielded from sesame seed oil production). Two major strong antioxidants from fermented SOC were purified and identified as known sesaminol triglucoside and sesaminol diglucoside, however, our results demonstrated that the fermentation process with B. circulans YUS-2 was highly effective to gain the extraction efficiency of the sesaminol glucosides.


Subject(s)
Bacillus/metabolism , Glucosides/biosynthesis , Sesame Oil/metabolism , Antioxidants/metabolism , Carbohydrate Conformation , Dioxoles/metabolism , Fermentation , Furans/metabolism , Molecular Structure
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