Redox-active substances and their combinations, such as of quinone/ascorbate, and in particular menadione/ascorbate (M/A; also named Apatone attract attention with their unusual ability to kill cancer cells without affecting the viability of normal cells, as well as with the synergistic anticancer effect of both molecules. So far, the primary mechanism of M/A-mediated anticancer effects has not been linked to mitochondria. The aim of our study was to clarify whether this “combination drug” affects mitochondrial functionality specifically in cancer cells. Studies were conducted on cancer cells (Jurkat, Colon26, MCF7) and normal cell (normal lymphocytes, FHC, MCF10A), treated with different concentrations of menadione, ascorbate and/or their ...