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Anticancer Effect of Thymol on AGS Human Gastric Carcinoma Cells
( Seo Hee Kang ) , ( Yon Suk Kim ) , ( Eun Kyung Kim ) , ( Jin Woo Hwang ) , ( Jae Hyun Jeong ) , ( Xin Dong ) , ( Jae Woong Lee ) , ( Sang Ho Moon ) , ( Byong Tae Jeon ) , ( Pyo Jam Park )
UCI I410-ECN-0102-2016-470-000470552

Numerous plants have been documented to contain phenolic compounds. Thymol is one among these phenolic compounds that possess a repertoire of pharmacological activities, including anti-inflammatory, anticancer, antioxidant, antibacterial, and antimicrobial effects. Despite of the plethora of affects elicited by thymol, its activity profile on gastric cancer cells is not explored. In this study, we discovered that thymol exerts anticancer effects by suppressing cell growth, inducing apoptosis, producing intracellular reactive oxygen species, depolarizing mitochondrial membrane potential, and activating the proapoptotic mitochondrial proteins Bax, cysteine aspartases (caspases), and poly ADP ribose polymerase in human gastric AGS cells. The outcomes of this study displayed that thymol, via an intrinsic mitochondrial pathway, was responsible for inducing apoptosis in gastric AGS cells. Hence, thymol might serve as a tentative agent in the future to treat cancer.

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