Table 2.
The IC50 (μM) values of Na(I) complex for normal and cancer cell lines∗.
| Cell/drug | Na(I) complex | Oxaliplatin |
|---|---|---|
| HXO-Rb44 | 8.2 ± 0.1 | >80 |
| HepG2 | >80 | >80 |
| Hela | 20.1 ± 0.23 | >80 |
| ARPE-19 | >80 | >80 |
∗ Cancer and normal cells were incubated with the sequence of concentrations of Na(I) complex for two days. Oxaliplatin was employed as a positive control. The CCK-8 assay was applied to detect the cell viability, and the value of IC50 was calculated. IC50 is the concentration of Na(I) complex required to reduce cell viability by 50%. At least three independent experiments were conducted. Each of the value describes as the mean ± SD of 3 separated investigations.