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산지별 더덕 추출물의 폐암 및 난소암에 대한 항암 효능

조영락1, 김수현1, 윤현재1, 홍삼열1, 고희영1, 박은희2, 김명동2, 서동완1,*
Young-Rak Cho1, Soo Hyeon Kim1, Hyun Jae Yoon1, Sam Yeol Hong1, Hee-Young Ko1, Eun-Hee Park2, Myoung-Dong Kim2, Dong-Wan Seo1,*
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1강원대학교 의생명과학대학 분자생명과학과
2강원대학교 바이오산업공학부 식품생명공학전공
1Department of Molecular Bioscience, College of Biomedical Science, Kangwon National University
2Department of Food Science and Biotechnology, School of Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Kangwon National University
*Corresponding author: Dong-Wan Seo, Department of Molecular Bioscience, College of Biomedical Science, Kangwon National University, Biomedical Science Bldg. B-105, Chuncheon 200-701, Korea, Tel: +82-33-250-8549; Fax: +82-33-241-4627, E-mail: dwseomb@kangwon.ac.kr

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Received: Dec 01, 2010; Revised: Dec 23, 2010; Accepted: Dec 23, 2010

Published Online: Feb 28, 2011

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Codonopsis lanceolata L. (Campanulaceae) has long been used in traditional Korean medicine to treat bronchitis, cough, and inflammatory diseases, however, the efficacy of anti-tumor activities remains to be defined. In this study the effects of Codonopsis lanceolata (C. lanceolata) on proliferation, migration and adhesion in lung (A549, H1299) and ovarian cancer (SKOV-3) cells were investigated. To assess and compare the pharmacological effects and production places of C. lanceolata, the ethanolic extracts of C. lanceolata from different places in Korea (Hongseong, Yecheon, Yeongwol, Yanggu, Gangjin, and Hoengseong) were prepared. The extract from Hoengseong county did have only marginal anti-proliferative activity in all the cell lines tested, however, other extracts had little or no effect on cell proliferation. The extracts from Hongseong, Gangjin or Hoengseong county had partial anti-migratory activity in lung cancer cells, but not in ovarian cancer cells. In addition, the extract from Hoengseong county had partial anti-adhesive activity in ovarian cancer cells, however, other extracts did not affect cell adhesion in both lung and ovarian cancer cells. Taken together, these findings provide the first description of anti-tumor efficacy of C. lanceolata from different production places in Korea, and suggest that C. lanceolata from Hoengseong county may have therapeutic potential in lung and ovarian cancers.

Keywords: Codonopsis lanceolata; ovarian cancer; lung cancer