Yc. Kuo et al., GROWTH-INHIBITORS AGAINST TUMOR-CELLS IN CORDYCEPS SINENSIS OTHER THAN CORDYCEPIN AND POLYSACCHARIDES, Cancer investigation, 12(6), 1994, pp. 611-615
Cordyceps sinensis is a parasitic fungus that has been used as a Chine
se medicine for a long time. In the present study, inhibitory effects
of crude methanolic extracts of C. sinensis fruiting bodies on various
tumor cell lines were demonstrated. The crude methanolic extracts wer
e fractionated into 15 fractions by silica gel column chromatography.
Two of the 15 fractions (CS-36-39 and CS-48-51) significantly inhibite
d the growth of K562, Vero, Wish, Calu-1, and Raji tumor cell lines. T
he inhibitory activities were not due to the polysaccharides, which ha
ve been removed in the extracting process. The polarities of these two
fractions indicated that they were different from that of cordycepin.
Therefore, it is suggested that tumor cell growth inhibitors, other t
han cordycepin and polysaccharides, are contained in C. sinensis.