In vitro Cytotoxic Activities of Catha edulis (Vahl) Forssk. Ex Endl. (Khat) Varieties from Kenya on Select Cancer Cell Lines

L. Ngeny, L. Keter, B. Irungu, J. Kuria, N. Mwikwabe, J. Ondicho, R. Korir, P. Mwitari, F. Tolo, J. Orwa
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Khat (Catha edulis (Vahl) Forssk.) is a herb from the Celastraceae family (also known as qat, gaad, or miraa). The leaves and stems are used medicinally and for recreational purposes. The communities that grow khat have identified different varieties based on perceived appearance and quality. This study aimed to evaluate the cytotoxicity of khat varieties grown in the Meru and Embu Counties of Kenya. Field studies were undertaken in the markets and farms in Meru and Embu Counties of Kenya to document and purchase local khat varieties. Dried khat was extracted with a 1:1 v/v MeOH: CH2Cl2 solvent and water. Cytotoxicity of extracts was determined in vitro by MTT assay against four normal and cancer cells namely; HeLa ATCC® CCL-2™, HCC1395 ATCC® CRL-2324™, Hep2 ATCC® CCL-23™, and Vero E6 ATCC® CRL-1586™. The khat varieties identified were Muti Mutiiri, Mugwanthingi, Gicheru, Karimi ka Nthiya, Muguka, Black colombo asili, Black mbaine, and white. The aqueous extracts of black colombo asili and black mbaine displayed the highest cytotoxic activity against HeLa cell lines having IC50 37.15 ± 1.75 µg/ml and 38.31 ± 2.05 µg/ml, respectively. Muguka and Muti Mutiiri varieties were not cytotoxic to the Vero E6 cell line with CC50 > 100 µg/ml. 75% (12/16) of extracts were cytotoxic to the Vero E6 cell line with CC50 ˂ 100 µg/ml. This study demonstrated that there is variability in activities between the identified khat varieties. Toxicity was observed in vitro due to observed cytotoxicity to the Vero E6 cell line.
Catha edulis (Vahl) Forssk的体外细胞毒活性Endl交货。(阿拉伯语)来自肯尼亚的肿瘤细胞系的选择
阿拉伯茶(Catha edulis (Vahl) Forssk.)是一种来自Celastraceae家族的草药(也被称为qat, gaad或miraa)。它的叶子和茎可以用作药用和娱乐用途。种植阿拉伯茶的社区根据感知到的外观和质量确定了不同的品种。本研究旨在评价生长在肯尼亚梅鲁县和恩布县的阿拉伯茶品种的细胞毒性。在肯尼亚梅鲁县和恩布县的市场和农场进行了实地研究,以记录和购买当地阿拉伯茶品种。用1:1 v/v的MeOH: CH2Cl2溶剂和水提取干阿拉伯茶。采用MTT法测定提取物对4种正常细胞和癌细胞的体外细胞毒性;HeLa ATCC®CCL-2™,HCC1395 ATCC®CRL-2324™,Hep2 ATCC®CCL-23™和Vero E6 ATCC®CRL-1586™。所鉴定的阿拉伯茶品种有穆提穆提里、穆加万辛格、吉彻鲁、卡里米卡恩提亚、穆古卡、黑科伦坡阿斯利、黑巴因和白。黑科伦坡和黑麻的水提物对HeLa细胞株的细胞毒活性最高,IC50分别为37.15±1.75µg/ml和38.31±2.05µg/ml。Muguka和Muti Mutiiri品种对Vero E6细胞株无细胞毒性,CC50 > 100µg/ml。75%(12/16)的提取物对Vero E6细胞株具有细胞毒性(CC50小于100µg/ml)。本研究表明,已鉴定的阿拉伯茶品种之间的活性存在差异。通过对Vero E6细胞系的细胞毒性观察其体外毒性。
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