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- Podophyllotoxin (PPT) is the active ingredient in Podofilox, a medical cream used to treat genital warts and mollus**** contagiosum. It is not recommended...
- on the drug (von Wartburg) and podophyllotoxin. Another scientist who was integral in the development of podophyllotoxin-based chemotherapeutics was the...
- can, however, result in scarring. The oral medication cimetidine, or podophyllotoxin cream applied to the skin, may also be used for treatment. Approximately...
- tumours, and other types of cancer. It is in a class of drugs known as podophyllotoxin derivatives and slows the growth of cancer cells in the body. Teniposide...
- Organisations's list of essential medicines and it is derived from podophyllotoxin. Podophyllotoxin or podophyllin is used as a purgative and as a cytostatic....
- main constituents: safrole and limonene. One minor compound is the podophyllotoxin, a non-alkaloid toxin lignan. Native American tribes have historically...
- effect of colchicine on the mitotic spindle and cellular proliferation. Podophyllotoxin derived from the may apple plant, is used to treat viral skin infections...
- pregnancy is known to be dangerous to the baby. It works mostly via podophyllotoxin which stops cell division. Podophyllin resin has been used to treat...
- carries a greater risk of scarring than other methods. A 0.15–0.5% podophyllotoxin (also called podofilox) solution in a gel or cream. It can be applied...
- C, Moraes RM, Dayan FE, Ferreira D (2000). "Molecules of Interest: Podophyllotoxin". Phytochemistry. 54 (2): 115–120. doi:10.1016/s0031-9422(00)00094-7...