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securinega suffruticosa/neoplasms

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L-securinine inhibits the proliferation of A549 lung cancer cells and promotes DKK1 promoter methylation.

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L-securinine is a natural product extracted and isolated from the leaf of dried Securinega suffruticosa. The aim of the present study was to explore the effects of L-securinine on proliferation, and the methylation profile of the dickkopf-related protein 1 (DKK1) gene in human lung cancer cells and

Virosecurinine induces apoptosis by affecting Bcl-2 and Bax expression in human colon cancer SW480 cells.

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Virosecurinine, the major alkaloid isolated from Securinega suffruticosa Pall Rehd was found to exhibit growth inhibition and cytotoxicity against huaman colon cancer SW480 cells via the microculture tetrazolium (MTT) assay. Due to its greater cytotoxic potency and selectivity towards SW480 cells,

Antiproliferative activity and apoptosis-inducing mechanism of L-securinine on human breast cancer MCF-7 cells.

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Natural products have been discovered to be valuable sources of antitumor drugs. L-Securinine is a natural product extracted from the leaves or roots of Securinega suffruticosa Pall Rehd. The current study was done to investigate the molecular mechanisms of antitumor effects of L-securinine. The

Induction of human chronic myeloid leukemia K562 cell apoptosis by virosecurinine and its molecular mechanism.

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Virosecurinine is a major alkaloid of the plant Securinega suffruticosa and has been found to be a potent agent in inducing the differentiation of cancer cells. The present study aimed to investigate the antitumor effects of virosecurinine by inducing the apoptosis of leukemic K562 cells and to

Securinega alkaloids from the wood of Securinega suffruticosa var. amamiensis.

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Three new Securinega alkaloids, secu'amamines B-D ( 1- 3), were isolated from the wood of the Japanese medicinal plant Securinega suffruticosa var. amamiensis, together with five known analogues ( 4, 6- 9). The structures 1- 3 were elucidated by spectroscopic methods including 2D NMR, and all eight

Three new podocarpane-type diterpenoids from callus of Securinega suffruticosa.

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Three new podocarpane-type diterpenoids, 3beta,12-dihydroxy-13-methyl-6,8,11,13-podocarpatetraen (1), 3beta,12-dihydroxy-13-methyl-5,8,11,13-podocarpatetraen-7-one (2), and 1-(7-hydroxy-2,6-dimethyl-1-naphthyl)-4-methyl-3-pentanone (3)

Virosecurinine induces apoptosis in human leukemia THP-1 cells and other underlying molecular mechanisms.

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Virosecurinine, a primary alkaloid from Securinega suffruticosa plant is known as a potent differentiation-inducing agent in acute leukemia cells. The present study aimed to investigate the effects and underlying mechanisms of virosecurinine on human leukemia THP-1 cells in vitro. The effects of

Securinine disturbs redox homeostasis and elicits oxidative stress-mediated apoptosis via targeting thioredoxin reductase.

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Thioredoxin reductase (TrxR) and thioredoxin (Trx) are two major components of the thioredoxin system, which plays essential roles in regulating cellular redox signaling. Mammalian TrxRs are essential seleno-flavoenzymes with a conserved penultimate selenocysteine (Sec) residue at the C-terminus,
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