Abstract
The cytotoxic activity of ethanol extracts from 53 parts of 36 species of medicinal and edible plants cultivated in Okinawa was measured by using K562 human leukemia cells by a flow cytometric method. Two extracts from Rhodea japonica and Hypericum chinense were cytotoxic at a concentration of 10 μg/ml. The main cytotoxic constituent of Rhodea japonica was isolated and identified to be rhodexin A, which has been isolated as a cardetonic agent of the plant. The IC50 value for rhodexin A against the growth of K562 cells was 19 nM, this activity being much stronger than that of ouabain (IC50, 60 nM). © 2003 by Japan Society for Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Agrochemistry.
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Masuda, T., Oyama, Y., Yamamoto, N., Umebayashi, C., Nakao, H., Toi, Y., … Nonaka, A. (2003). Cytotoxic screening of medicinal and edible plants in okinawa, japan, and identification of the main toxic constituent of rhodea japonica (omoto). Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 67(6), 1401–1404. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.67.1401
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