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aloe-emodin (AE),
a hydroxyanthraquinone present in Aloe vera
leaves, has a specific in vitro and in vivo
antineuroectodermal tumor activity. The growth
of human neuroectodermal tumors is inhibited in
mice with severe combined immunodeficiency
without any appreciable toxic effects on the
animals. The compound does not inhibit the
proliferation of normal fibroblasts nor that of
hemopoietic progenitor cells. The cytotoxicity
mechanism consists of the induction of
apoptosis, whereas the selectivity against
neuroectodermal tumor cells is founded on a
specific energy-dependent pathway of drug
incorporation. Taking into account its unique
cytotoxicity profile and mode of action, AE
might represent a conceptually new lead
antitumor drug. |