Antiproliferative effects of Camellia sinensis, Frangula alnus and Rosmarinus officinalis
The use of medicinal plants is becoming increasingly appreciated in suppressing cancer growth and cancer prevention. In this study the antiproliferative effects of the water extracts of previously obtained ethanolic dry extracts of three different medicinal plants (Camellia sinensis, Frangula alnus...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Archives of biological sciences 2013, Vol.65 (3), p.885-891 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The use of medicinal plants is becoming increasingly appreciated in
suppressing cancer growth and cancer prevention. In this study the
antiproliferative effects of the water extracts of previously obtained
ethanolic dry extracts of three different medicinal plants (Camellia
sinensis, Frangula alnus from two different places and Rosmarinus
officinalis) using cell lines derived from human cervix adenocarcinoma (Hela
cells) were investigated. The extract of Camellia sinensis exhibited
significant cytotoxic effect against Hela cells (IC50 40.88 ?g/ml). Screening
in Hela cells revealed a moderate cytotoxic effect (IC50 80.26?g/ml) of the
extract of Rosmarinus officinalis, a mild cytotoxic effect (IC50 148.05
?g/ml) of the extract of Frangula alnus (originating in Bosnia), and the
extract of Frangula alnus (originating in Serbia) did not show active
cytotoxicity (IC50 > 200 ?g/ml). The best antiproliferative properties are
those of Camellia sinensis, followed by Rosmarinus officinalis, and the least
effective was Frangula alnus. As regards geographic origin, the Frangula
alnus from Bosnia possessed better antiproliferative effects than Frangula
alnus from Serbia. |
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ISSN: | 0354-4664 1821-4339 |
DOI: | 10.2298/ABS1303885M |