Flavonoid rutin, extracted from Dimorphandamollis, a Brazilian shrub adopted in folk medicine, and its derivatives have been adopted for the treatment of senile brain defects, to relieve micro-trauma of tissues and also have a pharmacological application to strengthen the veins, thus preventing bleeding. The potential of rutin to induce growth inhibition and apoptosis of GL-15 cells of glioblastoma cells has also been demonstrated as well as down-regulation of the angiogenic cytokines VEGF and TGF-ß1. The range of offlavonoids with anti-tumor effect tested against glioblastoma has been linked to the structure of flavonoids, in particular to the degree of hydroxylation and methylation. OMICS Group International is a leading open access publisher that publishes more than 700 peer-reviewed journals with the support of more than 50,000 editorial board members as an editorial team and aimed at disseminating scholarly knowledge to scientific society. OMICS Group also organizes each year more than 3000 international scientific conferences and events around the world with the support of more than 1000 scientific associations from around the world. Citation: Costa SL (2014) Antiglioma Potential of Flavonoides. J Bioanal Biomed 6: e124.
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