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In vitro cytotoxic potential in human cancer cell line (C33a HPV-negative counterparts cervical cancer cell) of plant alka-loid, terpenoid and steroid derivatives
by Mohammad Hamad | postgraduate NSU
Abstract ID: 289
Event: BGRS-abstracts
Sections: [Sym 3] Section “Pharmacology cheminformatics and chemical biology”

This report provided some data on the antitumor effects and mechanisms of alkaloids, terpenoids and steroids in the context of cervical cancer's hallmarks. A comparative analysis efficacy in cervical tumors cell line (C33a) in vitro. The paper provides an overview of the anticancer properties In vitro cytotoxic potential in human cell line (C33a HPV-negative counterparts), cervical cancer cell effects of derived plant alkaloids, terpenoids and steroids, emphasizing their pivotal role in the therapeutic landscape against cancer in future. The aim is to study the cytotoxic activity and the molecular mechanism of apoptosis-inducing effects of plant terpenoids, alkaloids and steroids in human tumor cells.

 

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