Anti-Inflammatory and Anti-cancer Activities of Leaf Extracts from Three Datura Species Found in Mali

Issiaka Togola, M. Konaré, Cheickna Cissé, N. Diarra
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The anti-inflammatory potential was estimated using cancer cells, by quantifying nitrites (NO) based on colorimetric method (Griess reaction) and the cell viability based on the WST-1 assay. The antiproliferative activity was assessed on cell lines (HeLa and MCF-7) using the Cell Titer Glo® assay. A phytochemical screening was conducted to identify the main groups of bioactive compounds present in these extracts. The phytochemical analysis revealed that leaf extracts from all three Datura species are sources of various secondary metabolites, including alkaloids, flavonoids and coumarins. The highest anti-inflammatory power was recorded with D. stramonium and D. innoxia extracts. with a concentration of 10 µg/mL of each extract, murine macrophages have normally grown, with NO inhibition rates of 30.05 ±3.11% and 25.70 ±2.04% for D. innoxia and D. stramonium respectively. The anticancer activity was more pronounced with D. stramonium extracts, which showed 13.33±3.05% of viability rate on the HeLa cell line at 50 µg/mL. In contrast, at the same concentration, the MCF-7 cell line was more sensitive to D. innoxia extracts, with a viability rate of 42.67±2.52%. The results of that study showed that three Datura species investigated have immunostimulant potential which could them to be useful in the treatment of breast and cervical cancers.
马里三种曼陀罗叶提取物的抗炎和抗癌活性
通过比色法(Griess 反应)对亚硝酸盐(NO)进行定量,并根据 WST-1 试验对细胞存活率进行测定,从而利用癌细胞评估其抗炎潜力。使用细胞滴度 Glo® 法对细胞系(HeLa 和 MCF-7)的抗增殖活性进行了评估。进行了植物化学筛选,以确定这些提取物中存在的主要生物活性化合物群。植物化学分析显示,这三种曼陀罗叶提取物都含有各种次生代谢物,包括生物碱、黄酮类和香豆素。当每种提取物的浓度为 10 µg/mL 时,小鼠巨噬细胞正常生长,D. innoxia 和 D. stramonium 的 NO 抑制率分别为 30.05 ±3.11% 和 25.70 ±2.04% 。石蒜提取物的抗癌活性更为明显,在 50 µg/mL 浓度下,其对 HeLa 细胞株的存活率为 13.33±3.05%。相比之下,在相同浓度下,MCF-7 细胞株对 D. innoxia 提取物更为敏感,其存活率为 42.67±2.52%。该研究结果表明,所研究的三种曼陀罗属植物具有免疫刺激潜力,可用于治疗乳腺癌和宫颈癌。
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