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Submited on: 11 Sep 2010 07:55:00 AM GMT
Published on: 12 Sep 2010 12:19:24 AM GMT
- Other Comments: Kabashima et al have answered my questions adequately, and resolved the issues I pointed out.
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None - How to cite: Iizuka N .Preventive impact of alkaloids with anti-cancer effect extracted from natural herb and the derivatives [Review of the article 'Preventive impact of alkaloids with anti-cancer effect extracted from natural herb and the derivatives ' by Hasegawa J].WebmedCentral 2010;1(9):WMCRW0044
- Other Comments: Minor revise is needed for publication of this article. It seems that scenario of current study on herb or its constituents has two main streams, i.e., an identification of unknown constituents from herbs and an elucidation of molecular basis underlying the action of an herb or its constituents. To address the latter scenario, Kabashima et al have examined the anti-cancer activity of several constituents belonging to alkaloids in both some cancer cell lines and a non malignant cell line SUSM1. Methodologically, the present study has been well performed and well documented; however, it suffers from several drawbacks. The current state is in my opinion not suitable for publication in this journal. 1. The authors emphasized that the alkaloids used in the present study had few adverse effects (Please see the Abstract and Conclusions sections.). Nevertheless, the present study lacks in vivo experiments. I suppose that an adverse effect is generally a harmful and undesired effect resulting from a medication or other intervention such as surgery. The comments are not suitable as conclusions drawn from only in vitro experiment. Rather, in the current setting, the authors should state that the effect of the alkaloids is cancer-specific on the basis of a lack of the anti-proliferative effect on SUSM1 cells without activity of telomerase. 2. What`s Kampo medicine? Is it traditional Japanese medicine? Unclear or undefined words must be explained in more detail in order to avoid misleading many readers. 3. In the Methods section, the authors used the database of Tsumura Corp. To help readers, the authors should explain the selection step and the Web information in detail. If possible, they should release the information as supplementary data. 4. The authors did not explain the preparation process of the alkaloids. How do the authors prepare the alkaloids? What?s the medium used? Water or, ethyl or methyl alcohol? 5. In the Discussion section, the authors stated Approximately 23 herbs used in ??. This lack of source of the information would mislead reader; therefore, the authors should cite the relevant papers.
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None - How to cite: Iizuka N .Preventive impact of alkaloids with anti-cancer effect extracted from natural herb and the derivatives [Review of the article 'Preventive impact of alkaloids with anti-cancer effect extracted from natural herb and the derivatives ' by Hasegawa J].WebmedCentral 2010;1(9):WMCRW0030
This paper provides in vitro anti-cancer studies of a series of compounds derived from natural herb that is is commonly used in the Kempo medicine. The study was done in a detail manner focussing primarily on the anti-telomerase activity.The paper could be improved in a number of ways. 1) The sourcing of the materials should be more clearly identified. It is common knowledge that herbs tend to vary in their phytochemical conditions based on their variety and planting conditions.
The IC50 values of each compound should be tabulated in a table. The IC50 values can provide better insight into the anticancer potential of the compounds. The author did mention that the antiproliferative activity was mild (unpublished data) such indication would have given a clue that most likely the compounds will not target the toposiomerase activity. Compounds that targets topoisomerase enzymes tend to have strong cytotoxic response.
Overall, the paper provides a good insight into the anti-cancer activity of these compounds. However, to stress on cancer preventative properties , one must also look at other pathways such as angiogenesis. Many natural products appear to confer their anti cancer activity via this pathway instead of the cytotoxic pathway.
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Responded by Mr. Norimasa Miura on 12 Dec 2010 12:15:15 PM