Comparative Activity of Medicinal Herbs Between Hollow Fiber Assay and Xenographic Animal Assay

Hollow Fiber 검색법과 Xenographic Animal Assay를 이용한 생약재의 암세포 저해활성 비교

  • Published : 2003.12.30

Abstract

We compared the antitumor activity between hollow fiber assay and xenographic animal assay on thirty herbal plants. It is evaluated that the antitumor activity of above 30% is regarded as 'positive response', and its of below 30% is regarded as 'negative response'. The two herbal plants extracts (Ulmus davidiana Hedyotis diffusa) among thirty herbal plants show to be positive in xenographic animal assay and they were also correctly identified as positive by the hollow fiber assay. The correlation of the hollow fiber assay data with xenographic animal assay would suggest that hollow fiber assay presents a potentially unique tool to develop the herbal medicine for cancer.

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