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The effect of acetylshikonin isolated from Lithospermum canescens roots on tumor-induced cutaneous angiogenesis.
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InflammationMedicinal ChemistryMedicineHerbal MedicineLithospermum Canescens RootsCutaneous AngiogenesisPathologyTumor-induced Cutaneous AngiogenesisIsolated IngredientL-1 Sarcoma CellsVascular BiologyHerb-drug InteractionPhytopharmacologyDermatologyPhytochemistryPharmacologyDrug DiscoveryOxidative Stress
This study has demonstrated that acetylshikonin (ACS), the isolated ingredient from Lithospermum canescens Lehm. roots, in a daily dose of 200 microg for 3 days, inhibited cutaneous angiogenesis induced by L-1 sarcoma cells in Balb/c mice.