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Genotoxicity of plumbagin and its effects on catechol and NQNO-induced DNA damage in mouse lymphoma cells

Plumbagin, a naphtoquinone present in the roots of Plumbago zeylanica, has been reported to have many beneficial effects such as antibacterial, antifungal, anticancer, antimutagenic and antioxidant effects, but this compound has also been reported to have many side effects. Given the wide use of P....

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Published in:Toxicology in vitro 2009-03, Vol.23 (2), p.266-271
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Animals
Antigenotoxicity
Antimutagenic Agents - toxicity
Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic - toxicity
Catechol
Catechols - toxicity
Cell Line, Tumor
Cell Survival - drug effects
Comet Assay
DNA Damage - drug effects
DNA strand breaks
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
Drug Combinations
Drug Interactions
Drug Screening Assays, Antitumor
FARMACI
Genotoxicity
Hydroxyquinolines - toxicity
Lymphoma - drug therapy
Lymphoma - genetics
Lymphoma - metabolism
Mice
Mouse lymphoma cells
Naphthoquinones - toxicity
PHARMACY
Plumbagin
Plumbago zeylanica
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