According to the WHO, more than 80% of the population in Africa resort to the traditional medicine for their health care. In the present study, a survey was carried out among traditional practitioners and the most cited plant species was submitted to anticancer experiments in vitro. The results revealed that Gardenia ternifolia contains secondary metabolites with anticancer activity and is selective towards breast (MCF-7) cancerous cell lines.
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%1 ngbolua17januarymedicinal
%A Ngbolua, Koto-te-Nyiwa
%A Tshibangu, Damien S.
%A Mpiana, Pius T.
%A Mudogo, Virima
%A Tshilanda, Dorothée D.
%A Ashande, Colette Masengo
%A Divakar, Selvaraj
%A Ramanathan, Muthiah
%A Syamala, Govindarajan
%D 17 January
%J Advances in Preventive Medicine and Health Care
%K Based Botanical Cancer Congo DR Evidence Indigenous Knowledge Medicine
%N 01
%P 02
%T Medicinal Plants from Democratic Republic of the Congo as Sources of Anticancer Drugs
%U https://www.gavinpublishers.com/articles/Short-Communication/Advances-in-Preventive-Medicine-and-Health-Care/medicinal-plants-from-democratic-republic-of-the-congo-as-sources-of-anticancer-drugs
%V 2018
%X According to the WHO, more than 80% of the population in Africa resort to the traditional medicine for their health care. In the present study, a survey was carried out among traditional practitioners and the most cited plant species was submitted to anticancer experiments in vitro. The results revealed that Gardenia ternifolia contains secondary metabolites with anticancer activity and is selective towards breast (MCF-7) cancerous cell lines.
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abstract = {According to the WHO, more than 80% of the population in Africa resort to the traditional medicine for their health care. In the present study, a survey was carried out among traditional practitioners and the most cited plant species was submitted to anticancer experiments in vitro. The results revealed that Gardenia ternifolia contains secondary metabolites with anticancer activity and is selective towards breast (MCF-7) cancerous cell lines. },
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author = {Ngbolua, Koto-te-Nyiwa and Tshibangu, Damien S. and Mpiana, Pius T. and Mudogo, Virima and Tshilanda, Dorothée D. and Ashande, Colette Masengo and Divakar, Selvaraj and Ramanathan, Muthiah and Syamala, Govindarajan},
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