De Wet, HFouché, GerdaVan Heerden, FR2010-01-112010-01-112009-07-20De Wet, H, Fouche, G and Van Heerden, FR. 2009. In vitro cytotoxicity of crude alkaloidal extracts of South African Menispermaceae against three cancer cell lines. African Journal of Biotechnology, Vol. 8(14), pp 3332-33351684-5315http://www.academicjournals.org/AJBhttp://hdl.handle.net/10204/3874Creative Commons Attribution LicenseThe cytotoxicity of crude alkaloid extracts obtained from the leaves and rhizomes of all the South African members of the family Menispermaceae (seven genera and 13 species) was tested against MCF7 (breast), UACC62 (melanoma) and TK10 (renal) cancer cell lines. While most of the extracts were active, Albertisia delagoensis and Antizoma angustifolia exhibited significant inhibition of cellular growth at TGI (total growth inhibition) values lower than 6.25 µg/ml.enIn vitro cytotoxicityCancerMenispermaceaeAlbertisia delagoensisAntizoma angustifoliaCytotoxicityAlkaloidal extractsIn vitro cytotoxicity of crude alkaloidal extracts of South African Menispermaceae against three cancer cell linesArticleDe Wet, H., Fouché, G., & Van Heerden, F. (2009). In vitro cytotoxicity of crude alkaloidal extracts of South African Menispermaceae against three cancer cell lines. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3874De Wet, H, Gerda Fouché, and FR Van Heerden "In vitro cytotoxicity of crude alkaloidal extracts of South African Menispermaceae against three cancer cell lines." (2009) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3874De Wet H, Fouché G, Van Heerden F. In vitro cytotoxicity of crude alkaloidal extracts of South African Menispermaceae against three cancer cell lines. 2009; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3874.TY - Article AU - De Wet, H AU - Fouché, Gerda AU - Van Heerden, FR AB - The cytotoxicity of crude alkaloid extracts obtained from the leaves and rhizomes of all the South African members of the family Menispermaceae (seven genera and 13 species) was tested against MCF7 (breast), UACC62 (melanoma) and TK10 (renal) cancer cell lines. While most of the extracts were active, Albertisia delagoensis and Antizoma angustifolia exhibited significant inhibition of cellular growth at TGI (total growth inhibition) values lower than 6.25 µg/ml. DA - 2009-07-20 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - In vitro cytotoxicity KW - Cancer KW - Menispermaceae KW - Albertisia delagoensis KW - Antizoma angustifolia KW - Cytotoxicity KW - Alkaloidal extracts LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2009 SM - 1684-5315 T1 - In vitro cytotoxicity of crude alkaloidal extracts of South African Menispermaceae against three cancer cell lines TI - In vitro cytotoxicity of crude alkaloidal extracts of South African Menispermaceae against three cancer cell lines UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3874 ER -