Published 2002 | Version v1
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Evaluation of DNA-damaging marine natural product with potential anticancer activity

  • 1. National Inst. of Oceanography, Karachi (Pakistan)
  • 2. University of Karachi (Pakistan). H.E.J Research Inst. of Chemistry

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The treatment for the dreadful disease cancer require a continued development of novel and improved chemo preventive and chemotherapeutic agents. An exploitable feature of tumor cell is that it has defect in its ability to repair damage to DNA as compared with normal cell, suggesting that agent with selective toxicity towards DNA repair deficient cell might be potential anticancer agent. In a recently developed mechanism based approach discovery. DNA repair a recombination-deficient mutants of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae were utilized, as yeast and bacteria are the popular genetically engineered microorganisms. We have scanned organic solvent extracts of about thirty five different species of marine flora and fauna under DNA-damaging activity assays. Marine plants showed no activity towards this bioassay, whereas marine animals tested under this bioassay showed good activity. Detail results of our studies will be discussed in this paper. (author)

Part of:
7. Eurasia Conference on Chemical Sciences (abstracts)

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Publishing Information

Publisher
Karachi University Press, Karachi
Imprint Place
Karachi (Pakistan)
Imprint Title
7. Eurasia Conference on Chemical Sciences (abstracts)
Imprint Pagination
251 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 190

Conference

Title
7. Eurasia Conference on Chemical Sciences
Dates
8-12 Mar 2002
Place
Karachi (Pakistan)

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