A review to the effect of indigenous and cultivated Iraqi plants extracts on MCF7 cell line

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Shamam Kanaan M Abdlkareem
Enas Jawad Kadhim

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The purpose of the review is to summarize the findings of published articles concerning the in vitro anticancer activity of indigenous and cultivated Iraqi plants extracts on Michigan Cancer Foundation-7, SD: Standard deviation (MCF7) cell line. The study was conducted to link several studies and articles about the anticancer activity of different extracts on a specific cell line (MCF7). The results showed that Iraq's plant sources are likely to have effective anti-breast cancer chemicals. The majority of the extracts included in this review are promising chemical compounds derived from various Iraqi plants. The conclusion is that various plants in Iraq have anticancer potential, which is crucial to the treatment of breast cancer.

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Abdlkareem, S. K. M., & Kadhim, E. J. (2026). A review to the effect of indigenous and cultivated Iraqi plants extracts on MCF7 cell line . International Journal of Aquatic Research and Environmental Studies, 6(S5), 929-937. https://doi.org/10.70102/byr7z690

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