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  • Baicalin and scutellarin are key flavonoids found in Chinese herbs, Scutellaria baicalensis and Erigeron breviscapus, known for their antitumor effects.
  • The exact mechanisms behind their action are still unclear, but previous research indicates some flavonoids inhibit proteasome activities and promote apoptosis in cancer cells.
  • Recent studies showed that baicalin and scutellarin specifically inhibit chymotrypsin-like activity of the proteasome, without affecting other enzymatic activities, suggesting a targeted action against tumor cells.

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Baicalin and scutellarin are the major active principal flavonoids extracted from the Chinese herbal medicines Scutellaria baicalensis and Erigeron breviscapus (Vant.) Hand-Mazz. It has recently been reported that baicalin and scutellarin have antitumor activity. However, the mechanisms of action are unknown. We previously reported that some flavonoids have a specific role in the inhibition of the activity of proteasome subunits and induced apoptosis in tumor cells. To further investigate these pharmacological effects, we examined the inhibitory activity of baicalin and scutellarin on the extracted proteasomes from mice and cancer cells. Using fluorogenic substrates for proteasome catalytic subunits, we found that baicalin and scutellarin specifically inhibited chymotrypsin-like activity but did not inhibit trypsin-like and peptidyl-glutamyl peptide hydrolyzing activities. These data suggested that baicalin and scutellarin specifically inhibit chymotrypsin-like catalytic activity in the proteasome.

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