Effects of nano-taxol/curcumin on ovarian cancer cells
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Published:2020-10-31
Issue:10
Volume:10
Page:1615-1619
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ISSN:2158-5849
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Container-title:Materials Express
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language:en
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Short-container-title:mat express
Author:
Zhang Shuai,Liang Junhui,Li Changzhong,Wang Fei
Abstract
To investigate the pharmacodynamic effect of urushin nanoparticles upon the proliferation inhibition in human ovarian cancer SKOV3 cells, and in order to explore their biomechanism, the cell cycle and the percentage of apoptotic cells in human ovarian cancer SKOV3 cells were analyzed
utilizing flow cytometry. The concentration of astragalin nanoparticles in SKOV3 cells was identified utilizing HPIC. Consequently, the morphological characteristics of SKOV3 cells in a culture medium of 5 mg/L were investigated and measured. In our findings, the 50 mg cancer cells containing
50 mg IC did not display this noted effect. The results exhibit the discovery that urushin nanoparticles inhibit cell proliferation, which is related to the inhibition of DNA replication and the regulation of the cell proliferation cycle. HPLC results demonstrated that the pharmacological
effect of urushin nanoparticles was directly related to the drug concentration present within the studied cells. Hence, urushin nanoparticles can effectively enter cells and then effectively inhibit cell proliferation.
Publisher
American Scientific Publishers
Subject
General Materials Science