Fucoidan cytotoxicity against human breast cancer T47D cell line increases with higher level of sulfate ester group

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The anticancer activity of different sulfate ester group content in different molecular weight was examined. The anticancer activity was achieved in vitro on human breast cancer T47D cell line. Fucoidan with lower molecular weight (5.79 kDa) tends to have lower sulfate ester group content (8.69%) and resulted in higher IC50 value (184.22 μg/mL). While fucoidan with higher molecular weight (785.12 kDa) tends to have higher sulfate level (18.63%) and achieved lower IC50 value (75.69 μg/mL). The result showed that in order to maintain fucoidan cytotoxic activity against human breast cancer T47D cell line, the sulfate content should be remain high. Keywords: fucoidan, sulfate ester group, human breast cancer.

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Saepudin, E., Qosthalani, F. A., & Sinurat, E. (2018). Fucoidan cytotoxicity against human breast cancer T47D cell line increases with higher level of sulfate ester group. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 299). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/299/1/012025

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