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Carthami flos extract and its component, stigmasterol, inhibit tumour promotion in mouse skin two‐stage carcinogenesis

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Abstract An antitumour‐promoting activity in two‐stage carcinogenesis, is found in the methanol extract of the Carthami Flos ( Carthamus tinctorius L.; Compositae), which is a traditional Chinese medicine and natural pigment of rouge additivies in certain Asian countries. From these active fractions, δ 5 ‐ and δ 7 ‐sterol fractions were separated. The separation was examined for inhibitory activity against TPA‐induced inflammatory ear oedema in mice. Stigmasterol (71% in the mixture) was the most abundant of 14 sterols identified in the δ 5 ‐sterol fraction. Schottenol (70% in the mixture) constituted the dominant sterol of the δ 7 ‐sterol fraction. Furthermore, stigmasterol markedly inhibited tumour promotion in two‐stage carcinogenesis experiments.

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