Aim: Urginea maritima (Um) is a plant native to especially Turkey and the Mediterranean area. In this study, we investigated whether Um extract exerted cytotoxicity on cancer cells. Materials and methods: We made various extracts of Um. These extracts in varying concentrations were added to an A549 NSCLC cell culture, alone or with gemcitabine and/or cisplatin. Growth inhibition was tested by the MTT assay and an Annexin V-FITC apoptosis detection kit Results: The onion Um extract (1 μg/mL) was more cytotoxic than cisplatin (1 μg/mL), gemcitabine (1 nm/mL), and leaf Um extract (1 μg/mL) with P < 0.001, P = 0.097, and P < 0.001, respectively. The efficacy of Um extract was further improved by the addition of an antioxidant cocktail to an IC50 value of 0.02 μg/mL. Conclusion: Um extract has been shown for the first time to be a strong candidate for drug development in solid tumors. Our studies continue to further define the specific antitumor compound(s) in this extract. © TÜBITAK.
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Bozcuk, H., Özdoǧan, M., Aykurt, O., Topçuoǧlu, F., Öztürk, H., Ekinci, D., … Burgucu, D. (2011). Urginea maritima (L.) baker (Liliaceae) extract induces more cytotoxicity than standard chemotherapeutics in the A549 non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cell line. Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences, 41(1), 101–108. https://doi.org/10.3906/sag-0904-28
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