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Title: | Cytotoxic activities of certain medicinal plants on different cancer cell lines | Authors: | Uğur, D. Güneş, Hicret Gülneş, F. Mammadov, Ramazan |
Keywords: | Apoptosis Artemisia absinthium Cancer cells Cytotoxicity Medicinal plants caspase 3 herbaceous agent A-549 cell line Amaranthus Amaranthus retrosa antineoplastic activity apoptosis Article BEAS-2B cell line cancer cell line caspase assay CCC 221 cell line cell death controlled study cytotoxicity test drug effect drug efficacy drug mechanism drug response flow cytometry human human cell Hyoscyamus K-562 cell line MCF-7 cell line medicinal plant MTT assay PC 3 cell line plant leaf plant seed Plantago major Turkey (republic) |
Publisher: | Turkish Pharmacists Association | Abstract: | Objectives: In recent years, the use of plants for the prevention and treatment of cancer is gaining more attention due to their diverse range of phytochemical constituents and fewer adverse effects. In this study, four medicinal plant species from the Kars province of Turkey were investigated for their cytotoxic potential against six different cancer cell lines and one normal cell line. Materials and Methods: MTT [3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-dipenyltetrazolium bromide] assay was performed to assess cytotoxic activity and apoptotic effect was determined using flow cytometry and caspase-3 analyses. Results: Significant cytotoxicity (?70%) was observed with the leaf extract of Artemisia absinthium on A-549, CCC-221, K-562, MCF-7, PC-3 cells, whereas seed extracts caused significant cytotoxicity (?70%) on CCC-221, K-562, MCF-7, PC-3 cells. Selective cytotoxicity was obtained with leaf extract on A-549 and K-562 cells; and with seed extract on K-562, MCF-7 and PC-3 cells compared with normal Beas-2B cells. The levels of cytotoxicity for both extracts were time- and dose-dependent at lower concentrations. Moreover, selective cytotoxicity (78%) was detected on A-549 cells with the seed extract of Plantago major. Cytotoxicity of extracts from Hyoscyamus niger and Amaranthus retrosa ranged between 10% and 30%. Conclusion: A. absinthium extracts and P. major seed extract have potential for development as therapeutic agents for cytotoxicity on certain cancer cells following further investigation. © Turk J Pharm Sci, Published by Galenos Publishing House. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/11499/8834 https://doi.org/10.4274/tjps.80299 |
ISSN: | 1304-530X |
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