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Mar. Drugs 2010, 8, 2988-2998; doi:10.3390/md8122988
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Marine Drugs
ISSN 1660-3397
/journal/marinedrugs
Article
Cytotoxicity on Human Cancer Cells of Ophidiacerebrosides
Isolated from the African Starfish Narcissia canariensis
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Fereshteh Farokhi , Gaetane Wielgosz-Collin , Monique Clement , Jean-Michel Kornprobst
and Gilles Barnathan 1,*
1 Research Group Sea, Molecules and Health EA 2160, College of Pharmacy, University of Nantes,
1 rue Gaston Veil, BP 53508, F-44035 Nantes Cedex 01, France;
E-Mails: fereshteh.farokhi@etu.univ-nantes.fr (F.F.); wielgosz-collin@univ-nantes.fr (G.W.-C.);
kornprobst.jean-michel@neuf.fr (J.-M.K.)
2 INSERM CRNA U892, 8 quai Moncousu, BP 70721, F-44007 Nantes Cedex, France;
E-Mail: monique.clement@univ-nantes.fr (M.C.)
* Author to whom correspondence should be addressed; E-Mail: gilles.barnathan@univ-nantes.fr;
Tel.: +33-2-5112-5689; Fax: +33-2-5112-5679.
Received: 5 November 2010; in revised form: 6 December 2010 / Accepted: 20 December 2010 /
Published: 22 December 2010
Abstract: The starfish Narcissia canariensis harvested from the coasts off Dakar, Senegal,
was investigated for glycolipids (GL). This report deals with the isolation, characterization
and biological activity of a fraction F13-3 separated from the GL mixture and selected
according to its ability to inhibit KB cell proliferation after 72 hours of treatment. Firstly, a
GL
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