Properties | Information | |
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PhytoCAT-ID | PhytoCAT-1672 | |
Phytochemical name or plant extracts | Phoenix Dan Cong tea | |
PMID | 30574049 | |
Literature evidence | CONCLUSIONS: Phoenix Dan Cong tea may act as a substitute for natural antioxidants and as a promising anticancer agent due to its protective effect on human health. | |
IUPAC name | NA | |
Phytochemicals’ class or type of plant extracts | Tea | |
Source of phytochemicals or plant Extracts | Phoenix Dan Cong tea | |
Geographical availability | China | |
Plant parts | NA | |
Other cancers | Breast cancer, Cervical cancer, Lung cancer, Liver cancer, Colon cancer | |
Target gene or protein | NA | |
Gene or Protein evidence | NA | |
Target pathways | NA | |
IC50 | 30.9 ± 5.55 μg/mL against MDA-MB-231 | |
Potency | Phoenix Dan Cong tea may act as a substitute for natural antioxidants and as a promising anticancer agent due to its protective effect on human health. | |
Cell line/ mice model | L02, WI38, MDA-MB-231, SW480, HepG2, HeLa | |
Additional information | In addition, PDCe can significantly induce apoptosis of MDA-MB231 cells, mainly through the death-receptor-mediated extrinsic apoptotic pathway. Internalized PDCe can not only downregulate intracellular reactive oxygen species levels but also induce oxidative damage to mitochondria in MDA-MB231 cells. | |
PubChem ID | NA | |
Additional PMIDs | NA | |
Additional sources of information | NA | |
Safety | NA |