Cytotoxic effect of antioxidants found in food from plant origin on human osteosarcoma U2OS Cells

Marisa Nicolai, N. Almeida, P. Rijo, João Guilherme Costa, N. Saraiva, A. Fernandes
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Plants are a major source of natural products with antioxidant properties. Some of these phytochemicals have been used in effort to prevent and treat several human diseases, including cancer. Several studies support the effects of dietary antioxidants as chemopreventive agents, while other reports suggest potential pharmacological anticancer activity. However, the available studies were conducted under different experimental conditions, precluding a comparative analysis of the anticancer properties of the compounds. Although osteosarcoma has a low overall incidence, it is the third most common cancer in adolescence. These cancers are generally locally aggressive and tend to produce early systemic metastases, justifying the search for novel therapeutic approaches. This work assessed the cytotoxic profile of ten antioxidants from food from plant origin on human osteosarcoma cells (U2OS): catechin, kaempferol, quercetin, resveratrol, gallic acid, ferulic acid, ascorbic acid, melatonin, lycopene, and β-carotene. Cell viability was determined using the crystal violet assay (24 h). β-carotene and gallic acid considerably reduced cell viability, with IC50 values of 18.8 μM and 184.5 μM, respectively. The remaining compounds did not markedly reduce cell viability. These results might contribute to the rational and evidence-based selection of natural antioxidants to be included in anticancer strategies and to further explore possible food-inspired drugs.
植物源性食物中抗氧化剂对人骨肉瘤U2OS细胞的细胞毒性作用
植物是具有抗氧化特性的天然产物的主要来源。其中一些植物化学物质已被用于预防和治疗包括癌症在内的几种人类疾病。一些研究支持膳食抗氧化剂作为化学预防剂的作用,而其他报告则提出了潜在的药理抗癌活性。然而,现有的研究是在不同的实验条件下进行的,无法对化合物的抗癌特性进行比较分析。虽然骨肉瘤的总体发病率很低,但它是青少年第三大常见癌症。这些癌症通常是局部侵袭性的,往往会产生早期的全身转移,因此需要寻找新的治疗方法。本研究评估了从植物来源的食物中提取的十种抗氧化剂对人骨肉瘤细胞(U2OS)的细胞毒性:儿茶素、山奈酚、槲皮素、白藜芦醇、没食子酸、阿魏酸、抗坏血酸、褪黑素、番茄红素和β-胡萝卜素。用结晶紫法测定细胞活力(24 h), β-胡萝卜素和没食子酸显著降低细胞活力,IC50值分别为18.8 μM和184.5 μM。其余化合物没有明显降低细胞活力。这些结果可能有助于合理和循证地选择天然抗氧化剂以纳入抗癌策略,并进一步探索可能的食物启发药物。
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