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Title: Evaluation of Anticancer activity of leaves of Basella rubra Linn. and its influence on anticancer effect of Cyclophosphamide
Authors: Shekhawat,Tanu; Ansari, Mohammad Asif
Keywords: Basella rubra Linn, Anti- proliferative effect, apoptosis.
Issue Date: May-2010
Publisher: Acharya & BM Reddy College of Pharmacy (ABMRCP)
Citation: Shekhawat, Tanu; Ansari, Mohammad Asif.Basella rubra Linn, Anti- proliferative effect, apoptosis.;Evaluation of Anticancer activity of leaves of Basella rubra Linn. and its influence on anticancer effect of Cyclophosphamide;http://lrc.acharyainstitutes.in:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/775
Abstract: Background & Objectives: Cancer is a general term used frequently to indicate various types of malignant neoplasms, most of which invade surrounding tissue and may metastasize to several sites. Many Ayurvedic herbal drugs have been listed with possible antineoplastic activity. Sadafuli (Catharanthus roseus) – vinblastin, vincristin; Talispatra (Taxus bravifolia) – Taxol; are the few examples of plant based anticancer drugs. Basella rubra L. is one of the edible herbs among that list, on which very less research work i.e. antiulcer, antifungal, target for HIV and splenocyte proliferation activities have been reported but no report about its anticancer activity is available. Hence, the present work is proposed to evaluate the anticancer activity of leaves of Basella rubra Linn.(AEBR) and its influence on anticancer effect of Cyclophosphamide. Methods: HL-60 (Human promyelocytic leukemia) cell lines and BHK-21 cell lines were obtained from NCCS, Pune and were cultured in RPMI-1640 and DMEM growth medium respectively supplemented with 10% FBS. The cytotoxic and antiproliferative effect of Basella rubra L. in the doses of 50-500 μg/ml on HL-60 cancer cells and BHK- 21 normal cell lines was determined by MTT assay, Trypan blue exclusion method, Clonogenic Assay and DNA fragmentation was observed using gel electrophoresis. AEBR was used in the doses of 285.7 mg/kg and 666.6 mg/kg body weight of mice for Glutathione and Catalase estimation. Mutagenicity of AEBR on Salmonella typhimurium TA98 and TA100 Strains was determined by AMES assay. Results: The maximum decrease in percentage GSH was observed with the combination of AEBR (666.6 mg/kg) and cyclophosphamide (100 mg/kg) and the level of catalase significantly increased in all treated groups compared to tumour induced control group on 6th, 10th and 15th day of cancer induction. AEBR produced dose dependent increase in the revertants/plate in two different strains (TA98 and TA100) of S. typhimurium, with and without metabolic activation mixture (S9 mix). All the used concentrations of AEBR very significantly (p<0.01) decreased the percentage cell viabiity. AEBR showed dose and time dependent effect in trypan blue exclusion assay, the percentage cell viability was decreased very significantly (p<0.01) compared to the control cells. In DNA fragmentation, cytotoxic effect of AEBR was observed in a dosedependent manner on HL-60 cell lines. The characteristic DNA fragment ‘ladder’ formation was observed. In the semisolid culture, the number of colonies decreased in a dose dependent manner in all used concentrations of AEBR. Conclusion: The present study demonstrated that the aqueous extract of leaves of Basella rubra Linn. possesses anti-cancer activity. This effect might have been mediated by apoptosis mechanisms.
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