Abstract
Shikonin, a naphthoquinone contained in the root of Lithospermum officinalis var. erythrorhizon max. andMacrotomia euchroma (royle) pauls (boraginaceae), showed a high antitumor activity against the ascites cells of Sarcoma 180. Shikonin completely inhibited the tumor growth at a dose of 5—10(mg/kg/day). At a higher dose (>15 mg/kg/day) shikonin showed toxicity, whereas at a lower dose (1 mg/kg/day) it was inactive. Four shikonin derivatives and the chromatographic fractions of the plant extracts were also tested and they showed similar antitumor activities against S-180. © 1977, The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan. All rights reserved.
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Sankawa, U., Ebizuka, Y., Miyazaki, T., Isomura, Y., Otsuka, H., Shibata, S., … Fukuoka, F. (1977). Antitumor Activity of Shikonin and Its Derivatives. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 25(9), 2392–2395. https://doi.org/10.1248/cpb.25.2392
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