In vitro Anticancer and Antioxidant Activity of Partially Purified Poly-saccharides from Marine Bivalves Against Human Lung Cancer Cell Lines (A549 and NCI-H460)

Pub Date : 2022-03-04 DOI:10.1080/22311866.2022.2049642
D. Padmanaban, Angeline Samuel, Immanuel aghil Xavier, I. Ulaganathan, Gracy Jenifer Sahayanathan, K. Raja, Arulvasu Chinnasamy
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Abstract Marine-derived bioactive polysaccharide have aroused extensive attention because of their potential nutritional and therapeutic benefits. Polysaccharides from marine molluscs have high potential as promising candidates for drug development. In this study, partially purified polysaccharide from various bivalve species were investigated for its bioactivity. Enzyme assisted extraction technique was applied for polysaccharide extraction from marine bivalves. Five papain released crude polysaccharide extracts were prepared from four clams (Donax variabilis, Donax incarnatus, Donax cuneatus, Sunetta scripta) and one mussel (Perna viridis). Initially, all five species were subjected to biochemical and proximate analyses. Five distinct partially purified polysaccharide extracts were tested in vitro for antioxidant and anticancer properties. The cytotoxicity and cell viability of five marine bivalve extracts was investigated in normal (Vero) and two lung cancer cell lines (lung adenocarcinoma (A549) and lung large cell carcinoma (NCI-H460)). In the performed antioxidant assays, almost all the polysaccharide extracts showed strong antioxidant activity in a dose dependent manner. Likewise, all the five polysaccharide extracts showed significant inhibitory effects on growth of human lung cancer cells. In particular, polysaccharide from clam Donax variabilis showed high activity in the growth inhibition of both non-small cell lung cancers. This research can be considered as the foundation for the development of a new marine-derived drug whose biological activity can be assessed by further purification and characterization of the active bio-compound. Graphical abstract
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部分纯化海鞘多糖对人癌症细胞株(A549和NCI-H460)的体外抗癌和抗氧化活性
摘要海洋生物活性多糖因其潜在的营养和治疗益处而引起广泛关注。海洋软体动物的多糖具有很高的潜力,有望成为药物开发的候选者。在本研究中,对来自不同双壳类物种的部分纯化的多糖的生物活性进行了研究。采用酶辅助提取技术从海洋双壳类中提取多糖。从四种蛤蜊(变异蛤、化身蛤、楔形蛤、苏内塔蛤)和一种贻贝(绿色贻贝)中制备了五种木瓜蛋白酶释放的粗多糖提取物。最初,所有五个物种都进行了生化和近似分析。五种不同的部分纯化的多糖提取物在体外测试了抗氧化和抗癌特性。研究了五种海洋双壳类提取物在正常(Vero)和两种癌症细胞系(肺腺癌(A549)和肺大细胞癌(NCI-H460))中的细胞毒性和细胞活力。在进行的抗氧化测定中,几乎所有的多糖提取物都以剂量依赖的方式显示出较强的抗氧化活性。同样,五种多糖提取物均对人癌症细胞的生长具有显著的抑制作用。特别地,来自栓皮蛤的多糖在抑制两种非小细胞肺癌的生长方面显示出高活性。这项研究可以作为开发一种新的海洋衍生药物的基础,该药物的生物活性可以通过对活性生物化合物的进一步纯化和表征来评估。图形摘要
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