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“All four lung cancer cell lines had a decrease in glutathione after lovastatin treatment consistent with reduced protection against reactive oxidant species.”
Fundamental & clinical pharmacology • 2007 | View Paper
“Conclusion: Lovastatin has an inhibitory effect on tumor cell growth, probably as a result of the regulation of glutathione , and it may be involved with autophagy, apoptosis and changes in resistance to antineoplastic agents.”