In vitro Anti-Cancer Activity of Plectranthus amboinicus (Lour.) Spreng. in DLA Cell lines

Jithesh Krishnan R, Asha Ramachandran, Abhilash Sivadasan
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Background: Background: Today, the number of cancer patients is increasing because of lifestyle, food habits, radiation, etc. Chemotherapy and other medicines cause many problems in the normal body. Discovering new cancer drugs from nature is crucial. Many available medicines are chemically manufactured, leading to numerous side effects. Therefore, the current emphasis has shifted towards exploring natural products, including plants and plant-derived substances, to pave the way for a potentially safer future in cancer treatment. Many of the naturally occurring products have many medicinal properties as well as anticancer activities. Many investigations were carried out to study the anticancer activities of different plant products, including leaf, bark, root, rhizomes, tubers, etc., in search of new drugs. Phytochemicals are the compounds that are present in plants; they have antimicrobial, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, and anticancer activities. A study on the “toxicity of phytochemicals against intestinal and nasopharyngeal bacteria” was conducted in our lab during 2016. Methanol and acetone extracts of six medicinal plants ( Allium schoenoprasum, Cinnamomum zeylanicum, Plectranthus amboinicus, Ayapana triplinervis, Ocimum sanctum, and Piper nigrum ) in different concentrations were tested for their antibacterial properties. It was revealed that the methanol extract of Plectranthus amboinicus shows high antibacterial properties. Aim:Aim: The present study mainly aimed at investigating the phytochemicals present in the methanol extract of P. amboinicus and its anti-cancer activities on DLA cell lines. Materials and Materials and Methods:Methods: The plant powder is employed for both organoleptic study and qualitative phytochemical analysis. Following standard procedures, it was dispatched to the Amala Cancer Research Centre for additional anticancer studies. Results:Results: The phytochemical analysis revealed that the methanol extract of P. amboinicus is rich in bioactive compounds with flavonoids, glycosides, terpenoids, steroids, tannins, quinones, reducing sugar, anthocyanin, phenol, and flavanol. The plant showed 4.2, 12.6, and 30.4% cytotoxicity in DLA cell lines at concentrations of 50, 100, and 200 µg/ mL, respectively. There was no cell death in lower concentrations (10 µg, 20 µg). Conclusion: Conclusion: The results indicate that the plant exhibits a noteworthy variety of phytochemicals, and these compounds exert a direct impact on cancer cells at specific concentrations.
Plectranthus amboinicus (Lour.) Spreng. 在 DLA 细胞系中的体外抗癌活性
背景介绍背景:背景:如今,由于生活方式、饮食习惯、辐射等原因,癌症患者的人数在不断增加。化疗和其他药物会给正常人体带来许多问题。从自然界中发现新的抗癌药物至关重要。现有的许多药物都是用化学方法制造的,会产生许多副作用。因此,目前的重点已转向探索天然产品,包括植物和植物衍生物质,为未来更安全的癌症治疗铺平道路。许多天然产物都具有多种药用特性和抗癌活性。为了寻找新药,人们对不同植物产品(包括叶、树皮、根、根茎、块茎等)的抗癌活性进行了大量研究。植物化学物质是存在于植物中的化合物,具有抗菌、抗真菌、抗炎和抗癌活性。2016 年,我们实验室开展了一项关于 "植物化学物质对肠道和鼻咽细菌的毒性 "的研究。研究人员测试了六种药用植物(薤白、肉桂、藿香、三棱草、金银花和瓜蒌)不同浓度的甲醇和丙酮提取物的抗菌特性。结果表明,芒柄草的甲醇提取物具有很高的抗菌性能。目的:本研究的主要目的是探究蟾酥甲醇提取物中的植物化学物质及其对 DLA 细胞系的抗癌活性。材料和方法:方法:采用植物粉末进行感官研究和定性植物化学分析。按照标准程序,将其送往阿马拉癌症研究中心进行进一步的抗癌研究。结果:结果:植物化学分析显示,安布茵麝香的甲醇提取物富含生物活性化合物,包括黄酮类、苷类、萜类、甾类、单宁、醌类、还原糖、花青素、酚类和黄烷醇。浓度为 50、100 和 200 微克/毫升时,该植物对 DLA 细胞株的细胞毒性分别为 4.2%、12.6% 和 30.4%。在较低浓度(10 微克、20 微克)下没有细胞死亡。结论结论研究结果表明,该植物含有多种值得注意的植物化学物质,这些化合物在特定浓度下会对癌细胞产生直接影响。
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