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Cytostatic and Antiproliferative Activities of F5 Fraction of

Authors :
Chung Pin, Lim
Mun Fei, Yam
Mohd Zaini, Asmawi
Voon Kin, Chin
Nurul Hayah, Khairuddin
Yoke Keong, Yong
Haniza, Hassan
Rusliza, Basir
Source :
Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine : eCAM
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Medicinal plants have been considered as promising sources of drugs in treating various cancers. Crinum amabile (C. amabile), a plant species from the Amaryllidaceae family, is claimed to be a potential source for cancer chemotherapeutic compounds. Here, we aimed to investigate the potential of C. amabile as an anticancer agent. Dried leaves of C. amabile were serially extracted and our findings showed that chloroform extract (CE) was shown to exhibit cytotoxic effect against all cancer cell lines used. This active extract was further fractionated in which F5 fraction was shown to possess the highest cytotoxicity among all fractions. F5 fraction was then tested in-depth through Annexin V/FITC apoptosis and DNA fragmentation assays to determine its apoptotic effect on MCF-7 cells. Results revealed that F5 fraction only showed induction of cell apoptosis starting at 72-hour treatment while DNA fragmentation was not detected at any of the concentrations and treatment periods tested. Meanwhile, cell proliferation assay revealed that F5 fraction was able to inhibit normal cell proliferation as well as VEGF-induced cell proliferation of normal endothelial cell (HUVECs). In conclusion, F5 fraction from C. amabile leaf CE was able to exhibit cytostatic effect through antiproliferation activity rather than induction of cell apoptosis and therefore has the potential to be further investigated as an anticancer agent.

Subjects

Subjects :
Research Article

Details

ISSN :
1741427X
Volume :
2019
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Evidence-based complementary and alternative medicine : eCAM
Accession number :
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