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Research paper thumbnail of Evaluation of anti-cancer activity of Acanthester planci extracts obtained by different methods of extraction

Pakistan journal of pharmaceutical sciences

Research paper thumbnail of Evaluation of anti-cancer activity of Acanthester planci extracts obtained by different methods of extraction

Pakistan journal of pharmaceutical sciences, 2012

Acanthaster planci, the crown-of-thorns starfish, naturally endowed with the numerous toxic spine... more Acanthaster planci, the crown-of-thorns starfish, naturally endowed with the numerous toxic spines around the dorsal area of its body. Scientific investigations demonstrated several toxico-pharmacological efficacies of A. planci such as, myonecrotic activity, hemorrhagic activity, hemolytic activity, mouse lethality, phospholipase A2 (PLA2) activity, capillary permeability-increasing activity, edema-forming activity, anticoagulant activity and histamine-releasing activity from mast cells. The present study was performed to evaluate the cytotoxic activity of A. planci extracts obtained by different methods of extraction on MCF-7 and HCT-116, human breast and colon cancer cell lines, respectively. Results of the cell proliferation assay showed that PBS extract exhibited very potent cytotoxic activity against both MCF-7 and HCT-116 cell lines with IC(50) of 13.48 μg/mL and 28.78 μg/mL, respectively, while the extracts prepared by Bligh and Dyer method showed moderate cytotoxicity effec...

Research paper thumbnail of Apoptosis induced in human breast cancer cell line by Acanthaster planci starfish extract compared to tamoxifen

Research paper thumbnail of A Physiological Permeability Study of Third Molar Dentine with Odontoblasts Preserved and Odontoblasts Free Preparations

The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences Mjms, Jul 1, 2000

Research paper thumbnail of Permeability of dentine

The Malaysian journal of medical sciences : MJMS, 2003

This is an update on the present integrated knowledge regarding dentine permeability that assumed... more This is an update on the present integrated knowledge regarding dentine permeability that assumed a role in dentine sensitivity and contribute clinically to the effective bonding properties of restorative dental materials. This paper will attempt to refer to in vivo and in vitro studies of dentine permeability and the various interrelated factors governing it.

Research paper thumbnail of Sulfated glycosaminoglycans from crown-of-thorns Acanthaster planci - extraction and quantification analysis

Food Science & Nutrition, 2012

Research paper thumbnail of Quantitative analysis of sulphated glycosaminoglycans content of Malaysian sea cucumber Stichopus hermanni and Stichopus vastus

Natural Product Research, 2012

Stichopus hermanni and Stichopus vastus are sea cucumber species from the Stichopodidae family wi... more Stichopus hermanni and Stichopus vastus are sea cucumber species from the Stichopodidae family within the coastal waters of Malaysia. The integument of these invertebrates is hypothesised to contain abundant glycosaminoglycans (GAGs). GAGs are divided into non-sulphated and sulphated GAGs. Sulphated GAGs have various chemico-biological functions that are beneficial to humans. This study quantitatively analysed N-, O-sulphated and total sulphated GAG content from three different anatomical regions (integument, internal organs and coelomic fluid) of S. hermanni and S. vastus. The integument revealed the highest content of total, O- and N-sulphated GAGs, followed by the internal organs and the coelomic fluid for both species of sea cucumbers. The percentage division of O- and N-sulphated GAGs suggested that anatomical parts of both species showed higher levels of O-sulphated GAGs compared to N-sulphated GAGs. In conclusion, these findings indicate that the integument body wall of S. hermanni and S. vastus is a rich source of sulphated GAGs.

Research paper thumbnail of Biochemical and radical-scavenging properties of sea cucumber ( Stichopus vastus ) collagen hydrolysates

Natural Product Research, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of A Pilot Study to Evaluate Knowledge of Kelantanese Women on Cervical Carcinoma and Pap Test Screening Practice in Malaysia

Research paper thumbnail of Evaluation of anti-cancer activity of Acanthester planci extracts obtained by different methods of extraction

Pakistan journal of pharmaceutical sciences

Research paper thumbnail of Evaluation of anti-cancer activity of Acanthester planci extracts obtained by different methods of extraction

Pakistan journal of pharmaceutical sciences, 2012

Acanthaster planci, the crown-of-thorns starfish, naturally endowed with the numerous toxic spine... more Acanthaster planci, the crown-of-thorns starfish, naturally endowed with the numerous toxic spines around the dorsal area of its body. Scientific investigations demonstrated several toxico-pharmacological efficacies of A. planci such as, myonecrotic activity, hemorrhagic activity, hemolytic activity, mouse lethality, phospholipase A2 (PLA2) activity, capillary permeability-increasing activity, edema-forming activity, anticoagulant activity and histamine-releasing activity from mast cells. The present study was performed to evaluate the cytotoxic activity of A. planci extracts obtained by different methods of extraction on MCF-7 and HCT-116, human breast and colon cancer cell lines, respectively. Results of the cell proliferation assay showed that PBS extract exhibited very potent cytotoxic activity against both MCF-7 and HCT-116 cell lines with IC(50) of 13.48 μg/mL and 28.78 μg/mL, respectively, while the extracts prepared by Bligh and Dyer method showed moderate cytotoxicity effec...

Research paper thumbnail of Apoptosis induced in human breast cancer cell line by Acanthaster planci starfish extract compared to tamoxifen

Research paper thumbnail of A Physiological Permeability Study of Third Molar Dentine with Odontoblasts Preserved and Odontoblasts Free Preparations

The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences Mjms, Jul 1, 2000

Research paper thumbnail of Permeability of dentine

The Malaysian journal of medical sciences : MJMS, 2003

This is an update on the present integrated knowledge regarding dentine permeability that assumed... more This is an update on the present integrated knowledge regarding dentine permeability that assumed a role in dentine sensitivity and contribute clinically to the effective bonding properties of restorative dental materials. This paper will attempt to refer to in vivo and in vitro studies of dentine permeability and the various interrelated factors governing it.

Research paper thumbnail of Sulfated glycosaminoglycans from crown-of-thorns Acanthaster planci - extraction and quantification analysis

Food Science & Nutrition, 2012

Research paper thumbnail of Quantitative analysis of sulphated glycosaminoglycans content of Malaysian sea cucumber Stichopus hermanni and Stichopus vastus

Natural Product Research, 2012

Stichopus hermanni and Stichopus vastus are sea cucumber species from the Stichopodidae family wi... more Stichopus hermanni and Stichopus vastus are sea cucumber species from the Stichopodidae family within the coastal waters of Malaysia. The integument of these invertebrates is hypothesised to contain abundant glycosaminoglycans (GAGs). GAGs are divided into non-sulphated and sulphated GAGs. Sulphated GAGs have various chemico-biological functions that are beneficial to humans. This study quantitatively analysed N-, O-sulphated and total sulphated GAG content from three different anatomical regions (integument, internal organs and coelomic fluid) of S. hermanni and S. vastus. The integument revealed the highest content of total, O- and N-sulphated GAGs, followed by the internal organs and the coelomic fluid for both species of sea cucumbers. The percentage division of O- and N-sulphated GAGs suggested that anatomical parts of both species showed higher levels of O-sulphated GAGs compared to N-sulphated GAGs. In conclusion, these findings indicate that the integument body wall of S. hermanni and S. vastus is a rich source of sulphated GAGs.

Research paper thumbnail of Biochemical and radical-scavenging properties of sea cucumber ( Stichopus vastus ) collagen hydrolysates

Natural Product Research, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of A Pilot Study to Evaluate Knowledge of Kelantanese Women on Cervical Carcinoma and Pap Test Screening Practice in Malaysia