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    Artemisioside, a new monoterpene glucoside from the aerial parts of Artemisia ordosica (Asteraceae).

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    A new monoterpene glucoside, artemisioside, was isolated from the aerial parts of Artemisia ordosica Krasch. (Asteraceae). The chemical structure was elucidated from physicochemical data and by the application of Klyne\u27s rule.A new monoterpene glucoside, artemisioside, was isolated from the aerial parts of Artemisia ordosica Krasch. (Asteraceae). The chemical structure was elucidated from physicochemical data and by the application of Klyne\u27s rule

    Synergistic or Additive Pharmacological Interactions between Magnoflorine and Cisplatin in Human Cancer Cells of Different Histological Origin

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    Magnoflorine is an aporphine alkaloid present in plant species belonging to the Berberidaceae, Magnoliaceae, Menispermaceae, or Papaveraceae botanical families. The interest of magnoflorine has increased recently due to its multiplicity of pharmacological properties. The aim of this study was the analysis of combined anti-proliferative effect of magnoflorine and cisplatin and the assessment of drug–drug pharmacological interaction between these agents using isobolographic method in MDA-MB-468 human breast, NCIH1299 lung, TE671 rhabdomyosarcoma, or T98G glioblastoma cancer cell lines. Magnoflorine in combination with cisplatin at a fixed ratio of 1:1 augmented their anticancer action and yielded synergistic or additive pharmacological interactions by means of isobolographic method, therefore combined therapy using these two active agents can be a promising chemotherapy regimen in the treatment of some types of breast, lung, rhabdomyosarcoma, and glioblastoma cancers
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