The effect of a static magnetic field and baicalin or baicalein interactions on amelanotic melanoma cell cultures (C32).
Agnieszka Synowiec-WojtarowiczKatarzyna Pawłowska-GóralAgata KrawczykStanisław GawronMagdalena Kimsa-DudekPublished in: Molecular biology reports (2022)
We showed that baicalin or baicalein have anticancer properties by disturbing the redox homeostasis in melanoma cells and also increases the antioxidant system gene expression. There was also an antagonistic interaction between the studied flavones and the static magnetic field, which cause a decrease in the anticancer effects of baicalin or baicalein.