In vitro anticancer and radiosensitizing activities of phlorethols from the brown alga Costaria costata

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The anticancer and radiosensitizing effects of high-molecular-weight phlorethols CcPh (Mw = 2520 Da) isolated from the brown algae of Costaria costata on human colorectal carcinoma HCT 116 and HT-29 cells were investigated. Phlorethols CcPh possessed cytotoxic activity against HT-29 (IC50 = 92 μg/mL) and HCT 116 (IC50 = 94 μg/mL) cells. CcPh at non-toxic concentrations inhibited the colony formation in colon cancer cells and significantly enhanced their sensitivity to low non-toxic X-ray irradiation. The combinatory effect of radiation and CcPh was synergistic (Combination index < 0.7). Algal phlorethols might be prospective candidates as radiosensitizers to improve the scheme of radiotherapy.

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Malyarenko, O. S., Imbs, T. I., & Ermakova, S. P. (2020). In vitro anticancer and radiosensitizing activities of phlorethols from the brown alga Costaria costata. Molecules, 25(14). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25143208

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