A Triterpene Lactone from Callistemon citrinus Inhibits the PANC‐1 Human Pancreatic Cancer Cells Viability through Suppression of Unfolded Protein Response

Volume: 17, Issue: 10
Published: Sep 30, 2020
Abstract
Human pancreatic tumor cells such as PANC‐1 are known for their ability to tolerate nutrient starvation and thrive under the hypovascular tumor microenvironment, a phenomenon termed as ‘austerity’. A search of agents that preferentially inhibit the cancer cell viability under the starvation condition without toxicity in the nutrient‐rich condition is a promising approach in anticancer drug discovery. In this study, a triterpene lactone, 3 β...
Paper Details
Title
A Triterpene Lactone from Callistemon citrinus Inhibits the PANC‐1 Human Pancreatic Cancer Cells Viability through Suppression of Unfolded Protein Response
Published Date
Sep 30, 2020
Volume
17
Issue
10
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