The riminophenazine agents clofazimine and B669 inhibit the proliferation of cancer cell lines in vitro by phospholipase A sub(2)-mediated oxidative and nonoxidative mechanisms

Clofazimine, a riminophenazine antimicrobial agent, and its analogue B669 were investigated for their effects on FaDu cells, a human squamous carcinoma cell line. These agents, at concentrations within the therapeutic range (0.25-2 mu g/ml), caused a dose-dependent tumor cell cytotoxicosis which was...

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clofazimine
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non-oxidative
oxidative
phospholipase A2
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