Publications by authors named "B V V Pardhasaradhi"

Curcumin specifically exhibits cytostatic and cytotoxic effects against tumors of multiple origin. Previously we have demonstrated apoptotic activity of curcumin against tumor cells with no effect on normal cells in-vitro. Many anti-cancer drugs exhibit deleterious effects on immune cells, which restrict their wide use in-vivo.

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BC-8, a rat histiocytoma undergoes apoptosis after heat shock, which is due to lack of an effective heat shock response. Heat shock induced generation of free radicals, which in turn are involved in the induction of apoptotic death in BC-8 cells. Treatment of BC-8 cells with N-acetylcysteine partially inhibited the heat induced apoptosis.

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AK-5, a rat histiocytoma, is rejected in about 70% of the syngeneic animals when injected subcutaneously. The sera from the tumor rejecting animals possess a potent factor, referred to as serum factor (SF) that induces apoptosis in AK-5 tumor cells. In the present study, we show that treatment with SF or JAK/STAT inhibitors AG490 and Piceatannol induces apoptosis to a similar extent in BC-8 (a single cell clone of AK-5) cells.

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Annonaceous acetogenins are a new class of compounds that have been reported to have potent pesticidal, parasiticidal, anti-microbial, cell growth inhibitory activities. In this study, organic and aqueous extracts from the defatted seeds of Annona squamosa (custard apple) were tested on different human tumour cell lines for antitumoural activity. While organic and aqueous extracts induced apoptosis in MCF-7 and K-562 cells, they failed to do so in COLO-205 cells.

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We have synthesized different bioconjugates of curcumin, which were tested for their pro- and antioxidant properties. In the present study five representative derivatives of curcumin, i.e.

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