A. Pineyrolopez et al., IN-VITRO SELECTIVE TOXICITY OF TOXIN T-514 FROM KARWINSKIA-HUMBOLDTIANA (BUCKTHORN) PLANT ON VARIOUS HUMAN TUMOR-CELL LINES, Toxicology, 92(1-3), 1994, pp. 217-227
Toxin T-514 is a dimeric anthracenone isolated from the Karwinskia hum
boldtiana (buckthorn) plant. Its potential anti-neoplastic effect was
evaluated in vitro and the results obtained were compared with the eff
ect of other known anti-cancer agents. Normal and malignant continuous
cell lines were tested. After a 72-h exposure, neoplastic cells deriv
ed from hepatic, pulmonary and colonic tissues were more sensitive to
toxin T-514 than normal cells from the corresponding organ. Hepatoma c
ells and colon adenocarcinoma CT50 values were < 10 mu g/ml. Lung aden
ocarcinoma, undifferentiated bronchogenic cancer cells and small cell
carcinoma CT50 values were < 20 mu g/ml. All benign cell CT50 levels t
ested were > 113 mu g/ml. This in vitro selective toxicity found with
toxin T-514 was also seen with 5-fluorouracil and mitomycin for colon
adenocarcinoma and with epidoxorubicin for undifferentiated bronchogen
ic cancer cells.