Integrative Cancer Therapies (Jun 2020)

Efficacy of Ethyl Acetate Fraction of for Cancer-Related Fatigue in Blood Biochemical and H-Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Metabolomic Analyses

  • Junsang Oh PhD,
  • Eunhyun Choi PhD,
  • Jayoung Kim MD, PhD,
  • Heesu Kim MD,
  • Sangheun Lee MD, PhD,
  • Gi-Ho Sung PhD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/1534735420932635
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19

Abstract

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This study investigated the adjuvant effects for anticancer and antifatigue of the combination of Cordyceps militaris extract with sorafenib. The 5 extracts of C militaris were obtained through hexane, chloroform, ethyl acetate, butanol, and water and were evaluated for anticancer growth activity. Among these extracts, ethyl acetate extract of C militaris showed the best tumor growth inhibitory activity and the adjuvant effects in combination with sorafenib. As a result of biochemical analysis with serum, the combination of ethyl acetate extract of C militaris with sorafenib showed the adjuvant effects both improving hepatic function and relieving cancer-related fatigue. In addition, 1 H-nuclear magnetic resonance–based metabolic profiling in liver tissues showed that the change of metabolism by ethyl acetate extract of C militaris with sorafenib was related with serum fatigue biomarkers. Therefore, the combination strategy such as ethyl acetate extraction of C militaris with sorafenib constitutes a promising therapeutic strategy in hepatocellular carcinoma, via the inhibition of cancer growth, the enhancement of liver function, as well as the alleviation of cancer-related fatigue.