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Inhibitory Effect of Liposomal Rhinacanthin-N Isolated from Rhinacanthus nasutus on Pulmonary Metastasis in Mice
Pongpun SiripongJantana YahuafaiSuratsawadee PiyaviriyakulKwanjai KanokmedhakulHiroyuki KoideTakayuki IshiiKosuke ShimizuSomsak RuchirawatNaoto Oku
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2012 Volume 35 Issue 7 Pages 1197-1200

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We previously observed that rhinacanthins, which are the main naphthoquinone esters isolated from the roots of a Thai medicinal plant, Rhinacanthus nasutus KURZ. (family Acanthaceae), suppress the growth of Meth-A sarcoma in the tumor-bearing mice and that rhinacanthin-N has the strongest antitumor activity among these naphthoquinone esters tested. In the present study, we investigated the effect of rhinacanthin-N on pulmonary metastasis induced by B16F10 melanoma cells in mice. C57BL/6 male mice were injected intravenously with B16F10 melanoma cells, and liposomal rhinacanthin-N was administered intraperitoneally from day 1 to 7 after tumor implantation. Liposomes were used to formulate an injectable form of the hydrophobic agent. Treatment of the mice with 5 or 10 mg/kg/d of liposomal rhinacanthin-N significantly inhibited the pulmonary metastatic colonization of the melanoma cells. Based on these data, our findings demonstrate that rhinacanthin-N possesses antimetastatic efficacy, which may make it a lead compound for the development of a new anticancer drug for use in cancer chemotherapy.

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