Background Breast cancer is one of the most dreading types of cancer among women. Herbal medicine has becoming a potential source of treatment for breast cancer. Herbal plant Dillenia suffruticosa (Griff) Martelli under the family Dilleniaceae has been traditionally used to treat cancerous growth. In this study, the anticancer effect of ethyl acetate extract of D. suffruticosa (EADs) was examined on human breast adenocarcinoma cell line MCF-7 and the molecular pathway involved was elucidated. Methods EADs was obtained from the root of D. suffruticosa by using sequential solvent extraction. Cytotoxicity was determined by using MTT assay, mode of cell death by cell cycle analysis and apoptosis induction by Annexin-FITC/PI assay. Morpholo...
Objective: To determine the anti-breast cancer activities and the safety oral consumption of Dilleni...
Previous studies showed the ability of Dillenia suffruticosa to inhibit the growth of cancer cells b...
Despite the advancement of the pharmaceutical industry, medicinal plants are still a reliable source...
Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer among women worldwide. The trend for breast cancer treat...
Dillenia suffruticosa, which is locally known as Simpoh air, has been traditionally used to treat ca...
Dillenia suffruticosa, which is locally known as Simpoh air, has been traditionally used to treat ca...
Dillenia suffruticosa has been used traditionally to treat cancerous growth. Previous study reported...
Background: Dillenia suffruticosa root dichloromethane extract (DCM-DS) has been reported to exhibit...
The present research was designed to evaluate the anticancer properties of Dillenia suffruticosa ext...
The present research was designed to evaluate the anticancer properties of Dillenia suffruticosa ext...
Background Dillenia suffruticosa root dichloromethane extract (DCM-DS) has been reported to exhibit...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Dillenia suffruticosa (Family: Dilleniaceae) locally known as Simpoh...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the anti-breast cancer activities and the safety oral consumption of D...
Objective To determine the anti-breast cancer activities and the safety oral consumption of Dilleni...
Introduction: Breast cancer is ranked first among other cancers in women. Ineffectiveness of current...
Objective: To determine the anti-breast cancer activities and the safety oral consumption of Dilleni...
Previous studies showed the ability of Dillenia suffruticosa to inhibit the growth of cancer cells b...
Despite the advancement of the pharmaceutical industry, medicinal plants are still a reliable source...
Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer among women worldwide. The trend for breast cancer treat...
Dillenia suffruticosa, which is locally known as Simpoh air, has been traditionally used to treat ca...
Dillenia suffruticosa, which is locally known as Simpoh air, has been traditionally used to treat ca...
Dillenia suffruticosa has been used traditionally to treat cancerous growth. Previous study reported...
Background: Dillenia suffruticosa root dichloromethane extract (DCM-DS) has been reported to exhibit...
The present research was designed to evaluate the anticancer properties of Dillenia suffruticosa ext...
The present research was designed to evaluate the anticancer properties of Dillenia suffruticosa ext...
Background Dillenia suffruticosa root dichloromethane extract (DCM-DS) has been reported to exhibit...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Dillenia suffruticosa (Family: Dilleniaceae) locally known as Simpoh...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the anti-breast cancer activities and the safety oral consumption of D...
Objective To determine the anti-breast cancer activities and the safety oral consumption of Dilleni...
Introduction: Breast cancer is ranked first among other cancers in women. Ineffectiveness of current...
Objective: To determine the anti-breast cancer activities and the safety oral consumption of Dilleni...
Previous studies showed the ability of Dillenia suffruticosa to inhibit the growth of cancer cells b...
Despite the advancement of the pharmaceutical industry, medicinal plants are still a reliable source...