anticancer property of bryophyllum pinnata (lam.) oken. leaf on human cervical cancer cells
Abstract
Background
Methods
A chloroform extract derived from a bulk of botanically well-characterized pulverized
Results
Results showed presence of growth inhibitory activity in the crude leaf extracts with IC50 at 552 μg/ml which resolved to fraction F4 (Petroleum Ether: Ethyl Acetate:: 50:50) and showed IC50 at 91 μg/ml. Investigations of anti-viral activity of the extract and its fraction revealed a specific anti-HPV activity on cervical cancer cells as evidenced by downregulation of constitutively active AP1 specific DNA binding activity and suppression of oncogenic c-Fos and c-Jun expression which was accompanied by inhibition of HPV18 transcription. In addition to inhibiting growth, fraction F4 strongly induced apoptosis as evidenced by an increased expression of the pro-apoptotic protein Bax, suppression of the anti-apoptotic molecules Bcl-2, and activation of caspase-3 and cleavage of PARP-1. Phytochemical analysis of fraction F4 by HPTLC and NMR indicated presence of activity that resembled Bryophyllin A.
Conclusions
Our study therefore demonstrates presence of anticancer and anti-HPV an activity in
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Authors | ;Mahata Sutapa;Maru Saurabh;Shukla Shirish;Pandey Arvind;Mugesh G;Das Bhudev C;Bharti Alok C |
Journal | discrete optimization |
Year | 2012 |
DOI | 10.1186/1472-6882-12-15 |
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