Aim The aim of this study is to identify the anticancer potential of guggulsterone on Mg63 cells Material and methods ATP was administered to promotes growth was given to MG-63 human osteosarcoma cells that have osteoblastic features. Different amounts of guggulsterone were added to MG 63 cells, and their shape and rate of growth were studied. The amount of LDH in cells was measured to evaluate cell toxicity Results The findings show that guggulsterone caused more changes in the shape of MG63 cells after they were exposed to it. With higher amounts of guggulsterone, cell growth slowed down significantly. This research talks about how guggulsterone might kill cells in osteoblasts. The results that were seen in this study were similar to what had been seen in other studies on different cell types Conclusions Based on the results, we conclude that guggulsterone plays an important part in the changes that happen to the shape of cancer cells when they grow faster.
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