Inhibitory and anti-Cancer Effects of Crataegus azarolus Extracts on Gastric Cancer Cell Line (AGS)

Ali A Mohammedsaeed, Trefa S. Mohamad, Trefa Salih
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Gastric cancer (GC) is one of the most frequent types of cancer around the world and most of the drugs which are used currently as anti-cancer chemotherapy hold adverse side effects on normal cells and tissues, that calls for a strong need to find new agents to prevent and treat GC. Extracts from certain plants contain compounds with health potentials with minimal side effects; one such plant is the Crataegus azarolus commonly called hawthorn. Extracts of hawthorn have been found to exert negative effects on the viability of many types of cancer via a number of pathways both in vivo and in vitro . Herein, we aimed to investigate the possible anti-proliferative effects of methanolic and acetone extracts of C. azarolus leaves on human adenocarcinoma gastric cell line (AGS). Standard phytochemical analysis were used to qualitatively characterize leaf extracts contents. AGS cells were treated for 48 h with different concentrations of both extracts (10, 50, 100, 250, and 500 µg/ml). Our results demonstrated that the methanolic crude extract showed significantly higher anti-proliferative effects than those of acetone, at both 250 and 500 µg/ml concentrations respectively, when estimated by MTT assay at (p< 0.001) with an IC 50 values 293.7 µg/ml. On the other hand, acetone extract treatment showed that 500 µg/ml had a high significant effect at (p< 0.001) with an IC 50 values 576.6 µg/ml. In conclusion, the results of the present study indicated that leaf extracts of C. azarolus limited the growth of AGS.
山楂提取物对癌症细胞株的抑制和抗癌作用
胃癌(Gastric cancer, GC)是世界上最常见的癌症类型之一,目前用于抗癌化疗的大多数药物对正常细胞和组织都有不良的副作用,这就迫切需要寻找新的药物来预防和治疗胃癌。某些植物的提取物含有具有健康潜力且副作用最小的化合物;其中一种植物是山楂,俗称山楂。已经发现山楂提取物通过体内和体外的多种途径对许多类型癌症的生存能力产生负面影响。本实验旨在探讨杜鹃花叶甲醇和丙酮提取物对人胃腺癌细胞系(AGS)的抗增殖作用。采用标准植物化学分析方法对叶提取物含量进行定性分析。用不同浓度的两种提取物(10、50、100、250和500µg/ml)处理AGS细胞48 h。我们的研究结果表明,甲醇粗提物在250µg/ml和500µg/ml浓度下的抗增殖作用显著高于丙酮,MTT法估计(p< 0.001), ic50值为293.7µg/ml。另一方面,丙酮提取物处理表明,500µg/ml具有高度显著的影响(p< 0.001), ic50值为576.6µg/ml。综上所述,本研究结果表明,杜鹃花叶提取物限制了AGS的生长。
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