Glychionide A is a flavonoside that can be found in the roots of Glychirriza glabra. Glychionide A promotes cancer[1][2].
Glychionide A (3.12-100 μM) significantly inhibits the proliferation of the PANC-1 pancreatic cancer cells, with an IC50 of 14 μM[1].
Glychionide A (7-28 μM) induces both autophagy and apoptosis in pancreatic cancer cells[1].
Glychionide A (7-28 μM) causes G2/M arrest of PANC-1 pancreatic cancer cells[1].
Glychionide A (7-28 μM) causes generation of ROS in PANC-1 cells[1].
[1]. Li JR, et, al. Two new compounds from Glycyrrhiza glabra. J Asian Nat Prod Res. 2005 Aug;7(4):677-80.
[2]. Yu L, et, al. Antitumor Effects of Glychionide-A Flavonoid in Human Pancreatic Carcinoma Cells Are Mediated by Activation of Apoptotic and Autophagic Pathways, Cell Cycle Arrest, and Disruption of Mitochondrial Membrane Potential. Med Sci Monit. 2019 Feb
















