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<creator>
<creatorName>Rausch, Wolf-Dieter (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna)</creatorName>
<givenName>Wolf-Dieter</givenName>
<familyName>Rausch</familyName>
</creator>
<creator>
<creatorName>Fu, Su (China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences)</creatorName>
<givenName>Su</givenName>
<familyName>Fu</familyName>
</creator>
<creator>
<creatorName>Qin, Shao-Lin (China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences)</creatorName>
<givenName>Shao-Lin</givenName>
<familyName>Qin</familyName>
</creator>
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<titles>
<title>Chinese herb formulae inhibit the proliferation of human colon cancer SW480 cells by inducing cell apoptosis</title>
</titles>
<publicationYear>2023</publicationYear>
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<description descriptionType="Other">Objective: This study aimed to reveal the antitumor effects of Chinese herbal formulae and the underlying mechanisms in treating colorectal cancer, with a focus on developing traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) as a supplement and alternative therapeutic method for cancers. Materials and Methods: Human colon cancer SW480 cells were treated with three Chinese herbal formulae, Bu Zhong Yi Qi Decoction, Fuzi Lizhong Decoction, and Pulsatilla Decoction at different concentrations (50-600 mu g/mL) for 24, 36, and 48 h, respectively. Cell viability was determined using the resazurin reduction assay, and cell survival rate was evaluated using a colony formation assay. After treatment with different concentrations (50-600 mu g/mL) of these three formulae for 48 h, the effects of the Chinese herbal formulae on cell apoptosis were investigated using Hoechst/propidium iodide (PI) staining. The positive PI-stained cells were investigated using an EnSpire multilabel plate reader and the positive Hoechst-stained cells were observed under a fluorescence microscope for morphological changes. Results: Bu Zhong Yi Qi Decoction, Fuzi Lizhong Decoction, and Pulsatilla Decoction inhibited SW480 cell proliferation in a dose-and time-dependent manner and induced cell apoptosis. Conclusion: Chinese herbal formulae with a special prescription form of TCM with antitumor effects bring a new perspective in line with the principles of TCM in cancer treatment.</description>
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<language>en</language>
<dates>
<date dateType="Created">2024-03-06T09:50:19.044Z</date>
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<subjects>
<subject>Colorectal-Cancer; Medicine</subject>
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<format>application/pdf</format>
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<rights rightsURI="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/">CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 International</rights>
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