Cepharanthine

Catalogue Number: N2771-APE

Manufacturer:Apexbio
Physical state:A solid
Type:Biochemicals
Shipping Condition:Blue Ice
Unit(s): 20 mg, 10 mM (in 1mL DMSO)

Description

Description: IC50: 90 microM for the antiperoxidant potency Cepharanthine is a biscoclaurine alkaloid extracted from Stephania cepharantha Hayata, which is widely used for the treatment of many acute and chronic diseases. The extract of Stephania cepharantha Hayata contains biscoclaurine alkaloids such as cepharanthine, which have been used widely for the treatment of radiation-induced leukopenia.In vitro: Cepharanthine was found to exert antitumor effects by augmenting the immunological responses of the host, or by exerting apoptosis-inducing effects [1]. In vivo: Combined therapy of cepharanthine and S-1 (a new oral antineoplastic agent) showed antitumor effects on human OSCC xenografts and induced apoptotic cells in tumors significantly. Immunohistochemistry results showed TS and DPD expressions down-regulated and OPRT expression up-regulated in tumors treated with cepharanthine plus S-1 [2]. Clinical trial: In order to examine the clinical efficacy of cepharanthin for preventing chemotherapy-caused leukopenia in lung cancer patients, a randomized trial was carried out. The results suggested that administration of cepharanthin had an obvious antileukopenic effect in anticancer treatment, which made it possible to reduce the period of risk for infection and allow effective regimens to be repeatedly administered in a shorter interval [3].References:[1] Furusawa S,Wu J. The effects of biscoclaurine alkaloid cepharanthine on mammalian cells: implications for cancer, shock, and inflammatory diseases. Life Sci.2007 Feb 27;80(12):1073-9. [2] Harada K,Ferdous T,Itashiki Y,Takii M,Mano T,Mori Y,Ueyama Y. Effects of cepharanthine alone and in combination with fluoropyrimidine anticancer agent, S-1, on tumor growth of human oral squamous cell carcinoma xenografts in nude mice. Anticancer Res.2009 Apr;29(4):1263-70.[3] Saito R,Tsuchiya S,Ishizuka T,Fueki N,Ezawa K,Minato K,Nakano H,Takise A,Kurihara M,Fueki R. Clinical effects of cepharanthin (Ceph.) on leukopenia by chemotherapy in lung cancer patients. Nihon Gan Chiryo Gakkai Shi.1989 Dec 20;24(11):2587-93.

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Storage Note

Store at -20°C

Short Description

antiperoxidant potency

Solubility

≥21.9 mg/mL in DMSO; insoluble in H2O; ≥24.6 mg/mL in EtOH

Reagent:Smile String

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