Evaluating The Cytotoxicity Of Flaxseed Orbitides For Potential Cancer Treatment

TOXICOLOGY REPORTS(2015)

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Flaxseed as well as its oil component possess antitumor activities against different types of cancer and have been used by some patients as complementary and/or alternative medicine. Linoorbitides (LOBs) are one family of flaxseed compounds that has implications for anticancer and antioxidant activity. The cytotoxicity of [1-9-N alpha C]-linusorb-B3 (LOB3), [1-9-N alpha C]-linusorb-B2 (LOB2), [1-9-N alpha C],[1-R-s,R-s-MetO]linusorb-B2 ([MetO]-LOB2) and [1-8-N alpha C],[1-R-s,S-s-MetO]-1inusorb-B1 ([MetO]LOB1) was measured against human breast cancer Sk-Br-3 and MCF7 cell lines and melanoma A375 cell line. Overall cytotoxicity is cell-type specific. It scales as the hydrophobicity and concentration of the LOBs with the most abundant LOB3 being the most cytotoxic. Oral administration of LOB3 as a potential therapeutic agent might not be applicable as a much too high and/or frequent dose would be required to achieve a serum concentration of 400-500 [mu g/mL due to bioavailability and pharmacokinetic factors. However, LOB3 may be suitable for topical treatment formulations or as a lead compound in developing anticancer LOB derivatives. (C) 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ireland Ltd.
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Flaxseed linoorbitide, Cytotoxicity, Breast cancer, Melanoma
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