Mechanism of Coixen Ester Inducing Apoptosis of Human Cervical Cancer Hela Cells

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Li Zuo, Ting Li, Fuxiang Liu

Abstract

Cervical cancer is a serious threat to women's health. In recent years, the incidence rate has increased year by year, and the incidence of cervical cancer tends to be younger. Because of its characteristics of easy recurrence and easy metastasis, the drug therapy of cervical cancer has attracted increasing attention. Coixen ester has anti-cancer and immunomodulatory effects. After years of clinical research, it has been shown to be effective against a variety of cancers and has a growth inhibitory effect on tumor cells. This article aims to study the mechanism of Coixen ester-induced apoptosis of human cervical cancer HeLa cells. This article puts forward what are the causes of cervical cancer, and analyzes the positive effects of traditional Chinese medicine in the prevention and treatment of cervical cancer. During the experiment, the MTT method was used to study the effect of the complex on the proliferation of HeLa cells. The experimental results in this article show that a certain concentration of Coixen ester solution can inhibit cell proliferation and can also reduce cell viability to about 0.35.

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