<i>Balanites aegyptiaca</i> protection against proliferation of different cancer cell line
Author(s) -
Abdulrahman L. AlMalki,
Elie K. Barbour,
Kalid O. Abulnaja,
Said S. Moselhy,
Taha A. Kumosani,
Hani Choudhry
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
african journal of traditional complementary and alternative medicines
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2505-0044
pISSN - 0189-6016
DOI - 10.4314/ajtcam.v13i2.2
Subject(s) - balanites aegyptiaca , apoptosis , cell growth , traditional medicine , chloroform , chemistry , cell culture , cell cycle , ic50 , pharmacology , in vivo , mcf 7 , cancer cell , in vitro , biochemistry , cancer , biology , medicine , chromatography , microbiology and biotechnology , alternative medicine , pathology , genetics , human breast
Background: The aim of the present study was to evaluate in vivo anti-tumor activity of Balanites aegyptiaca fruits extracts in addition to its role in cell cycle and apoptosis. Materials and Methods: Antitumor activities of ethylacetae extract (EAE), ethanol extract (EE) and chloroform extract (CE) were tested against different cell line Hep-2, MCF-7, HL-60 and HCV29T. Calculation of the IC50 values for these extracts confirmed that the most potent plant extract was EAE (40 ug/ml) followed by EE (55ug/ml), CE (61ug/ml). Results: The ethanolic and chloroform extracts showed lower difference in their potency, while the EAE was found to be more active indicating for nonpolar active principles responsible for the anti-proliferative activity. The ethanolic extract was three times higher active than the chloroform extract. The results obtained showed that EAE exert a significant anti-proliferative, enhancement of apoptosis and modulation of cell cycle phases compared with vincristine. Conclusion: The presence of alkaloids, flavonoids and Phenolics increase its efficiency as anti-proliferative action. EAE has promising anti-cancer activity with higher activity than EE or CE extracts
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