+86-28-82633987sales@biopurify.com
cnen
  • iso9001 iso9001
  • iso17025 iso17025
  • usp usp
Alternate Text
Home > Literature List > Activation of the apoptosis signal-regulating kinase 1/c-Jun N-terminal kinase pathway is involved in the casticin-induced apoptosis of colon cancer cells

Activation of the apoptosis signal-regulating kinase 1/c-Jun N-terminal kinase pathway is involved in the casticin-induced apoptosis of colon cancer cells

Journal name:EXP THER MED.
Literature No.:
Literature Url: http://www.spandidos-publications.com/etm/8/5/1494?text=fulltext
Date publication: 2014 Aug.26.


Authors: Lin Qu;FengXia Liu;XiaoCheng Cao;Qiao Xiao;Xiaohong Yang;KaiQun Ren

Corresponding author: KaiQun Ren

Abstract

Casticin is one of the main components of the fruits of Vitex rotundifolia L. Studies have shown that casticin inhibits the growth of various cancer cells, including colon cancer. In the present study, the anticarcinogenic effects of casticin on human colon cancer and the underlying mechanisms were investigated. The results revealed that casticin significantly induced apoptosis of HT29, HCT116, SW480 and Caco2 cells, induced the accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and increased the protein levels of 

 Casticin was purchased from Biopurify Phytochemicals Ltd. (Chengdu, China). ...

Related Products