Evaluation of anticancer activity of ethanol extract of Leucas aspera flower

M. Jayanthi
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Background: Cancer has received a major attention globally due to its high mortality rates. Yet, few successful therapies are available. Plant-based products are gaining momentum in the treatment of most diseases including cancer. Aim: The present study aims to assess the antitumor potential of one of the popularly known weed plants Leucas aspera flower (LAE) extract against Ehrlich ascetic tumor in vitro and in vivo models. Materials and Methods: A preliminary antioxidant assay was carried out to assess the extract showing optimal activity. Based on this, ethanol extract was used for studying the in vitro cytotoxicity by Trypan blue assay. Further, in vivo studies were performed on Ehrlich ascetic carcinoma-induced mice. The parameters assessed were mean survival time (MST) and increase in the lifespan along with hematological and enzyme profiles. Results: The study revealed that optimal activity was observed in the ethanol extract of LAE. Further, antioxidant studies using ferric-reducing antioxidant power and diphenylpicrylhydrazy assays revealed that best radical scavenging potential was exerted by 100 μg/ml of LAE in both the assays. Further, in vitro cytotoxicity showed a concentration-dependent increase in the cytotoxicity up to 200 μg/ml with an IC50 value of 102.14 µg/ml. Further, in vivo studies showed that LAE treatment enhanced the MST of tumor-bearing mice in a dose-dependent manner and this enhancement was better in 400 mg/kg body weight. The percent increase in lifespan was 119.65% at same concentration. The reduced blood cells and enzyme levels also reached normal in the treated mice groups with better results in the group treated with 400 mg/kg body weight. Conclusion: The study forms the basis for establishing L. aspera as a plant with potent anticancer activity. Further studies on these lines will pave avenues for preparing an optimal formulation from the plant for therapy against cancer.
刺槐花乙醇提取物的抗癌活性评价
背景:癌症因其高死亡率而受到全球的广泛关注。然而,很少有成功的治疗方法。植物性产品在包括癌症在内的大多数疾病的治疗中获得了越来越多的动力。目的:通过体外和体内模型,研究一种常见的杂草植物——沙芦花(LAE)提取物对埃利希苦行性肿瘤的抗肿瘤作用。材料与方法:通过初步的抗氧化实验来评价提取物的最佳活性。在此基础上,采用台盼蓝法研究了乙醇提取物的体外细胞毒性。进一步,对埃利希苦行性癌诱导小鼠进行了体内研究。评估的参数是平均生存时间(MST)和寿命增加以及血液学和酶谱。结果:黄芪多糖乙醇提取物活性最佳。此外,利用铁还原抗氧化能力和二苯基苦味肼测定的抗氧化研究表明,100 μg/ml的LAE在两种测定中都具有最佳的自由基清除能力。此外,体外细胞毒性显示出浓度依赖性,细胞毒性增加至200 μg/ml, IC50值为102.14 μg/ml。此外,体内研究表明,LAE处理以剂量依赖的方式增强荷瘤小鼠的MST,并且在400 mg/kg体重时这种增强效果更好。在相同浓度下,寿命增加了119.65%。治疗组的血细胞和酶水平也恢复正常,以400 mg/kg体重组效果更好。结论:本研究为确立草属植物具有较强的抗癌活性奠定了基础。对这些方面的进一步研究将为从这种植物中制备最佳的抗癌制剂铺平道路。
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