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Natural phenolic compounds, curcumin and gallic acid, were compared for their cytotoxic activity in relation to their radical modulating activity. These two compounds induced apoptotic cell death in human promyelocytic leukemic HL-60 cells and human oral squamous carcinoma
HSC
-4 cells. Curcumin was more cytotoxic than gallic acid.
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reduced significantly the cytotoxic activity of gallic acid, but not that of curcumin. ESR spectroscopy demonstrated that curcumin produced radicals under alkaline conditions, scavenged the superoxide anion radical, and enhanced the radical intensity of sodium ascorbate at higher concentrations. As compared with curcumin, gallic acid produced higher amounts of radicals and more efficiently scavenged the superoxide anion radical. Gallic acid reduced the radical intensity of sodium ascorbate, suggesting a possible interaction between these two compounds. These data suggest that curcumin and gallic acid induce apoptosis by different mechanisms.
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PMID:Radical intensity and cytotoxic activity of curcumin and gallic acid. 985 29
Various modulation factors for the cytotoxic action of epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) against two human oral tumor cell lines (
HSC
-2, HSG) were investigated. Three anticancer drugs (tamoxifen, sulindac, doxorubicin), two metals (CuCl2, FeCl3) and two antioxidants (sodium ascorbate, tiopronin) did not significantly affect the cytotoxic activity of EGCG,
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and N-acetyl-L-cysteine only marginally reduced the cytotoxic activity of EGCG. On the other hand, CoCl2 significantly protected the cell injury induced by EGCG. This suggests that the site of EGCG action might be intracellular rather than extracellular. Possible involvement of the expression of transcription factor (s) for EGCG-induced cytotoxicity is discussed.
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PMID:Effect of anticancer drugs, metals and antioxidants on cytotoxic activity of epigallocatechin gallate. 1062 98