Spartium junceum aromatic water: Chemical composition and Antitumor activity

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The purpose of this study was to analyse the chemical composition of Spartium junceum L. (also known as Spanish Broom) aromatic water and to evaluate its cytotoxic activity against a series of human cancer cell lines (melanoma: RPMI 7932; leukemia: K562; breast cancer cell: MCF7-Bart and MCF7-ICLC, colon adenocarcinoma: SW480). The results show that the aromatic water was cytotoxic toward the tumor cell lines analyzed (RPMI 7932, K562, MCF7-Bart, MCF7-ICLC, SW480), while it did not appreciably alter the viability of normal keratinocytes (NCTC 2544) suggesting its potential use as an antitumor agent for cancer treatment and/or prevention.

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Cerchiara, T., Straface, S. V., Chidichimo, G., Belsito, E. L., Liguori, A., Luppi, B., … Zecchi, V. (2012). Spartium junceum aromatic water: Chemical composition and Antitumor activity. Natural Product Communications, 7(1), 137–140. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578x1200700143

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