Evaluating the Inhibitory Activity of Apigenin Extracted from Salvia officinalis leaves on the Growth of L20B Cancer Cell Line

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Entessar H.A. Al-Mosawe
Essam F. Al-Jumaily
Ali H. Ad'hiah

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The study aimed to evaluating the inhibitory activity of apigenin extracted from Salvia officinalis leaves on the growth of L20B cancer cell in vitro, and through two incubation periods; 48 and 72 hours. Accordingly, eight concentrations (1.56, 3.13, 6.25, 12.5, 25.0, 50.0, 100.0 and 200.0 micromol) of apigenin and similar concentrations of vitamin C and carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) were tested. The apigenin revealed its significant inhibitory potentials against the growth of L20B cell line, especially at the low concentrations (1.56, 3.13 and 6.25 micromol) and at 72 incubation period in comparison with vitamin C and CCl4.

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Evaluating the Inhibitory Activity of Apigenin Extracted from Salvia officinalis leaves on the Growth of L20B Cancer Cell Line. Baghdad Sci.J [Internet]. 2012 Jun. 3 [cited 2024 Nov. 22];9(2):194-9. Available from: https://bsj.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/BSJ/article/view/1351
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Evaluating the Inhibitory Activity of Apigenin Extracted from Salvia officinalis leaves on the Growth of L20B Cancer Cell Line. Baghdad Sci.J [Internet]. 2012 Jun. 3 [cited 2024 Nov. 22];9(2):194-9. Available from: https://bsj.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/BSJ/article/view/1351