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Title: In Vitro Anti-Proliferation and Anti-Invasion Activities of the Combination Between Recombinant Canine Interferon (rCaIFN) with Luffa cylindrica Seed Methanol and Chloroform Extracts on MCM-B2 Derived Tumor Cell Line In Collagen Gel Medium
Other Titles: Proceedings of the mini workshop Southeast Asia Germany Alumni Network (SEAG), theme: "Development of animal health and production on improving the sustainability of livestock farming in the integrated agriculture systems"
Authors: Priosoeryanto, Bambang Pontjo
Gunanti
Huminto, Hernomoadi
Sumarny, Ros
Keywords: Anti-invasion
anti-proliferation
canine interferon
in vitro
tumor cells line
Luffa cylindrica
Issue Date: 2004
Publisher: kassel university press
Abstract: In vitro antiproliferation and anti-invasion activity of the combination between recombinant canine interferon (rCalFN) and Luffa cylindrica seed methanol and chloroform extracts on MCM-B2 tumor cell lines was studies. The dose of the extract was 100 ppm for the chloroform exctract extract and 350 ppm for the methanol extract, while the dose of rCaIFN was 10⁴ IU/ml. The highest anti-proliferation activity of the methanol extract- rCaIFN combination was 84% while the chloroform extract- rCaIFN combination was 60%. The anti-invasion activity was detected on the semi solid medium of collagen gel on both extract combinations even there was a variation on the inhibition capacity among them. The methanol exctract gave the highest inhibition of the cell invasion activity. The ability of the inhibition of cell invasion activity was similar to that of anti_proliferation activity. The result of the present study indicated that the combination of Luffa cylindrica and rCaIFN have a sysynergetic effect on the inhibition of cell invasion and we concluded that this combination give a promising hope for the tumor disorders treatment. The mechanisms of this combination activity is still unclear and under investigation.
URI: 0002-2471
http://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/54770
ISBN: -10: 3-89958-247-0
-13: 978-3-89958-247-5
ISSN: 1613-8422
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Veterinary



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