Assessment of the antioxidant and anticancer potential of different isolated strains of cyanobacteria and microalgae from soil and agriculture drain water
The potential usage of cyanobacteria and microalgae as a promising and alternative source for new and safe therapeutic compounds is recently caught the attention, due to its versatile properties as antitumor, antioxidant, antifungal, and antiviral agents. Primarily, the cyanobacteria and microalgae...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Environmental science and pollution research international 2020-05, Vol.27 (15), p.18463-18474 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The potential usage of cyanobacteria and microalgae as a promising and alternative source for new and safe therapeutic compounds is recently caught the attention, due to its versatile properties as antitumor, antioxidant, antifungal, and antiviral agents. Primarily, the cyanobacteria and microalgae from fresh and marine water are previously studied, however those isolated from soil and agriculture drain water were poorly investigated. Therefore, this study aimed to screen and characterize the antioxidant profile, as well as the potential anticancer assessment of 12 species of cyanobacteria and two species of microalgae strains isolated from soil and agriculture drain water. The data showed that total phenol contents were highest in
Anabaena oryzae
and
Aphanizomenon gracile
(27.39 and 26.83 mg GAE/g, respectively), followed by
Leptolyngbya fragilis
(22.96 mg GAE/g). Out of the 14 species identified, the cyanobacterium
Dolichospermum flos-aquae HSSASE2
exhibited the most elevated antioxidant activity in terms of NO scavenging activity and anti-lipid peroxidation potential (IC
50
= 28.7 ± 0.1 and 11.9 ± 0.2 μg/ml, respectively) and the lowest DPPH radical scavenging activity (467.7 μg/ml). Screening of the anticancer potential of all studied strains against four different human cancer cell lines (Caco-2, MCF-7, PC3, and HepG-2) demonstrated that
Dolichospermum crassum HSSASE20
has the highest anticancer effect among all tested species against colon and prostate cancer cell lines (IC
50
= 57.9 ± 0.4 and 44.1 ± 0.2 μg/ml, respectively), while
Oscillatoria sancta HSSASE19
recorded the most anticancer effect against MCF-7 (breast cancer) cell line (IC
50
= 15.1 ± 0.7 μg/ml).
Dolichospermum spiroides
HSSASE18 obtained the highest anticancer effect HepG-2 (hepatic cancer) cell line (IC
50
= 48.8 ± 0.7 μg/ml). Additionally, cytotoxicity against healthy peripheral blood mononuclear cells was studied and revealed that
Oscillatoria sancta
was the safest one among all studied strains. Data obtained from the sensitivity index demonstrated that
Dolichospermum crassum
was the most sensitive strain against the four cancerous cell lines. Cyanobacteria and microalgae from the soil and drain water sources are efficient free radical scavengers, containing apoptogens capable of stimulating apoptotic cascades and overcoming chemo-resistance in cancer therapy. Thus, these novel secondary metabolites are an excellent alternative, safe, and low-cost antioxidant and anticancer th |
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ISSN: | 0944-1344 1614-7499 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11356-020-08332-z |