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Chemopreventive Effects of Heat-processed Panax quinquefolius Root on Human Breast Cancer Cells

CHONG-ZHI WANG, HAN H. AUNG, BIN ZHANG, SHI SUN, XIAO-LI LI, HUI HE, JING-TIAN XIE, TONG-CHUAN HE, WEI DU and CHUN-SU YUAN
Anticancer Research September 2008, 28 (5A) 2545-2551;
CHONG-ZHI WANG
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JING-TIAN XIE
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CHUN-SU YUAN
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Background: Former studies have shown that extract from American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius) may possess certain antiproliferative effects on cancer cells. In this study, the chemical constituents of both untreated and heat-processed American ginseng and their antiproliferative activities on human breast cancer cells were evaluated. Materials and Methods: American ginseng roots were steamed at 120°C for 1 h or 2 h. The major ginsenosides in the two steamed and in the unsteamed extracts were quantitatively determined using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The antiproliferative activities of these extracts and individual ginsenosides on MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells were assayed using the MTS method. The effects of the extracts and the ginsenosides on the induction of cell apoptosis, the expression of cyclins A and D1, and cell cycle arrest were evaluated. Results: Compared to the untreated extract, heat-processing reduced the content of ginsenosides Rb1, Re, Rc and Rd, and increased the content of Rg2 and Rg3. After 2 h steaming, the percent content of ginsenoside Rg3 was increased from 0.06% to 5.9% . Compared to the unsteamed extract, the 2 h steamed extract significantly increased the antiproliferative activity and significantly reduced the number of viable cells. The steamed extract also significantly reduced the expression of cyclin A and cyclin D1. The cell cycle assay showed that the steamed extract and ginsenoside Rg3 arrested cancer cells in G1-phase. Conclusion: Heat-processing of American ginseng root significantly increases antiproliferative activity and influences the cell cycle profile.

  • Panax quinquefolius L.
  • heat-processing
  • antiproliferation
  • human breast cancer
  • HPLC analysis
  • ginsenoside Rg3
  • apoptosis
  • cell cycle
  • Received April 18, 2008.
  • Revision received June 25, 2008.
  • Accepted July 4, 2008.
  • Copyright© 2008 International Institute of Anticaner Research (Dr. John G. Delinassios), All rights reserved
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