Effect of The Thai traditional plant formula, hing-hai on colon cancer cell growth and metastasis
© 2018, Chiang Mai University. All rights reserved. A Thai traditional formula named Hing-Hai is a water extracted mixtures of 7 particular medicinal plants. It is well-known and prescribed to treat 3 major cancers including colon, liver and lung. However, there was no scientific support for its eff...
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th-cmuir.6653943832-582232018-09-05T04:38:58Z Effect of The Thai traditional plant formula, hing-hai on colon cancer cell growth and metastasis Rujirek Chaiwongsa Preeyanat Vongchan Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Chemistry Materials Science Mathematics Physics and Astronomy © 2018, Chiang Mai University. All rights reserved. A Thai traditional formula named Hing-Hai is a water extracted mixtures of 7 particular medicinal plants. It is well-known and prescribed to treat 3 major cancers including colon, liver and lung. However, there was no scientific support for its effect and its detailed mechanism remained elusive. This work aimed to evaluate the anti-cancer effect of Hing-Hai and explore its mechanism of action. Hing-Hai was cytotoxic to Caco2 and SW620 in dose-dependent with IC50of 234 and 438 μg/ml, respectively by MTT assay. Assay on apoptotic induction and cell cycle analysis using flow cytometry revealed that Hing-Hai did not induce apoptosis or arrest the cell cycle. Studies of cell adhesion in the presence of 3 major adhesion molecules including collagen I, fibronectin, and vitronectin, demonstrated that Hing-Hai inhibited adhesion of both cancer cells in dose-dependent manner. Scratch wound-healing motility assay and gelatin zymography also confirmed that Hing-Hai could delay cell migration and decrease gelatinolytic activity. Interestingly, at the same concentration, Hing-Hai effectively inhibited adhesion, migration, and decreased the gelatinolytic activity of SW620 more than that of Caco2 cell. These findings support anti-colon cancer activity of Thai traditional plant formula, Hing-Hai. The studies clearly confirmed anti-cancer activity based on the inhibition of cell adhesion and migration and decreasing the elatinolytic activity. 2018-09-05T04:21:19Z 2018-09-05T04:21:19Z 2018-07-01 Journal 01252526 2-s2.0-85050279518 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85050279518&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/58223 |
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© 2018, Chiang Mai University. All rights reserved. A Thai traditional formula named Hing-Hai is a water extracted mixtures of 7 particular medicinal plants. It is well-known and prescribed to treat 3 major cancers including colon, liver and lung. However, there was no scientific support for its effect and its detailed mechanism remained elusive. This work aimed to evaluate the anti-cancer effect of Hing-Hai and explore its mechanism of action. Hing-Hai was cytotoxic to Caco2 and SW620 in dose-dependent with IC50of 234 and 438 μg/ml, respectively by MTT assay. Assay on apoptotic induction and cell cycle analysis using flow cytometry revealed that Hing-Hai did not induce apoptosis or arrest the cell cycle. Studies of cell adhesion in the presence of 3 major adhesion molecules including collagen I, fibronectin, and vitronectin, demonstrated that Hing-Hai inhibited adhesion of both cancer cells in dose-dependent manner. Scratch wound-healing motility assay and gelatin zymography also confirmed that Hing-Hai could delay cell migration and decrease gelatinolytic activity. Interestingly, at the same concentration, Hing-Hai effectively inhibited adhesion, migration, and decreased the gelatinolytic activity of SW620 more than that of Caco2 cell. These findings support anti-colon cancer activity of Thai traditional plant formula, Hing-Hai. The studies clearly confirmed anti-cancer activity based on the inhibition of cell adhesion and migration and decreasing the elatinolytic activity. |
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Effect of The Thai traditional plant formula, hing-hai on colon cancer cell growth and metastasis |
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