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Chaga ( Inonotus obliquus), a Future Potential Medicinal Fungus in Oncology? A Chemical Study and a Comparison of the Cytotoxicity Against Human Lung Adenocarcinoma Cells (A549) and Human Bronchial Epithelial Cells (BEAS-2B).

Antoine GéryChristelle DubreuleVéronique AndréJean-Philippe RioultValérie BouchartNatacha HeuttePhilippe Eldin de PécoulasTetyana KrivomazDavid Garon
Published in: Integrative cancer therapies (2018)
French Chaga contains betulin and betulinic acid at higher levels than in other Chaga, whereas the concentration of inotodiol is greater in the Canadian Chaga. Moreover, the results highlighted a cytotoxic activity of the Chaga's aqueous extract after 48 and 72 hours of exposure with a higher effect on cancer-derived cells A549 than on normal transformed cells BEAS-2B ( P = 0.025 after 48 hours of exposure and P = 0.004 after 72 hours of exposure).
Keyphrases
  • induced apoptosis
  • cell cycle arrest
  • endothelial cells
  • oxidative stress
  • endoplasmic reticulum stress
  • signaling pathway
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • young adults
  • risk assessment
  • cell proliferation
  • current status