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anthemis chrysantha/neoplasms

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Antiproliferative activity of Hungarian Asteraceae species against human cancer cell lines. Part I.

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Aqueous and organic extracts of 25 selected species from four tribes of Hungarian Asteraceae were screened in vitro for antiproliferative activity against HeLa (cervix epithelial adenocarcinoma), A431 (skin epidermoid carcinoma) and MCF7 (breast epithelial adenocarcinoma) cells, using the MTT assay.

New cytotoxic saturated and unsaturated cyclohexanones from Anthemis maritima.

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Two new cyclohexenones (antheminones A and B) and a new cyclohexanone, (antheminone C) along with five known compounds were isolated from the leaves of Anthemis maritima L. The structures were mainly deduced from extensive 1D and 2D NMR spectroscopy and mass spectrometry. The new compounds were

Estonian folk traditional experiences on natural anticancer remedies: from past to the future.

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BACKGROUND Despite diagnostic and therapeutic advancements, the burden of cancer is still increasing worldwide. Toxicity of current chemotherapeutics to normal cells and their resistance to tumor cells highlights the urgent need for new drugs with minimal adverse side effects. The use of natural

Promising activity of Anthemis austriaca Jacq. on the endometriosis rat model and isolation of its active constituents.

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Anthemis austriaca Jacq. flowers are traditionally used to alleviate abdominal pain, hemorrhoids, ovary diseases and pneumonia. This study aimed to investigate the effects of A. austriaca flowers, which are frequently used in gynecological disorders, on the rat endometriosis model. The

Green synthesis of silver nanoparticles using Anthemis atropatana extract: characterization and in vitro biological activities.

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This study aim to synthesize silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) using Anthemis atropatana extract and to evaluate their chemical characteristics and antimicrobial and cytotoxic effects. The biosynthesis of AgNPs is verified using UV-visible spectrum which showing maximum absorption in 430 nm wavelength.

Bioactivity-guided isolation of cytotoxic sesquiterpenes and flavonoids from Anthemis ruthenica.

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A new eudesmanolide sesquiterpene, sivasinolide 6-O-angelate (1), was isolated from the aerial parts of Anthemis ruthenica together with the known compounds chrysanin (2), tanacin (3), 3 beta-hydroxycostunolide (4), centauridin (5), and centaureidin (6). The compounds were obtained by means of

Sesquiterpene lactones from Anthemis melanolepis and their antibacterial and cytotoxic activities. Prediction of their pharmacokinetic profile.

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Nine sesquiterpene lactones, anthemin A (1), 1alpha-hydroxydeacetylirinol-4alpha,5beta-epoxide (2), anthemin C (3), tatridin A (4), 1-epi-tatridin B (5), anthemin B (6), 6-deacetyl-beta-cyclopyrethrosin (7), elegalactone A (8), and 1beta,4alpha,6alpha-trihydroxyeudesm-11-en-8alpha-12-olide (9), were

Cytotoxic activity and chemical constituents of Anthemis mirheydari.

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Context The genus Anthemis L. (Asteraceae) comprises about 195 species which are widely used in the pharmaceutical, cosmetic and food industries. Objective Anthemis mirheydari Iranshar, an endemic plant from Iran, was investigated for its cytotoxic properties and chemical constituents. Materials and

Anthemis wiedemanniana essential oil prevents LPS-induced production of NO in RAW 264.7 macrophages and exerts antiproliferative and antibacterial activities in vitro.

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Anthemis wiedemanniana is known in folk medicine for the treatment of microbial infections, cancer and also urinary and pulmonary problems. In this study, the chemical composition of the essential oil from A. wiedemanniana was evaluated and its antibacterial activity was tested against 10 bacterial

Cytotoxic guaianolide from Anthemis segetalis (Asteraceae).

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Two epimeric guaianolides were isolated from the aerial parts of Anthemis segetalis. These compounds have not been detected in any Anthemis species so far. One of them was tested for cytotoxicity against human cervical cancer (HeLa) and murine melanoma (B16) cell lines showing appreciable activity.

Antioxidant, antimicrobial and antiproliferative activities of Anthemis palestina essential oil.

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BACKGROUND Anthemis palestina (Asteraceae) extends across the Mediterranean region, southwest Asia and eastern Africa. Although traditionally used for several applications, in vitro investigation of biological functions associated with Anthemis palestina essential oil had never been
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