Antitumoral properties of butanolic fraction from leaves extract of Chrysobalanus icaco L. in breast and lung cancer cell lines.

L. O. Cruz, B. Fróes, Luana Brito do Nascimento Araújo, Ísis Salviano, José Luiz Mazzei, B. O. Soares, R. Araujo, F. Dantas, A. Mencalha
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Infusion of leaves from Chrysobalanus icaco L., known as Icaco or Abajeru, is widely consumed in Brazil due to its therapeutic effects, such as hyperglycemia regulation, anti-inflammatory, analgesic and against chronic diarrhea. The aqueous and hydroalcoholic extract from Icaco also present anti-cancer properties, including colon cancer and leukemia. However, the antitumoral activity of the butanolic fraction still unknown. This study aimed to investigate the antitumoral properties of butanolic fraction against breast and lung cancer cell lines. Breast and lung cancer cell lines were incubated with the butanolic fraction (0.5, 1 and 5 µg.mL-1) for 24h. WST-1 and Trypan blue exclusion assays evaluated cell viability. The reactive oxygen species generation was measured, and the cell death pathway was analyzed by flow cytometry. The phytochemical profile was determined by thin-layer chromatography (TLC) analysis. The butanolic fraction presents triterpenes, flavonoids, and phenolic compounds as its major constituents. Cell proliferation of MDA-MB-231 and A549 were decreased by butanolic fraction (0.5, 1.0, and 5.0 µg.mL -1 ) treatment. Butanolic fraction (5.0 µg.mL -1 ) increase intracellular reactive oxygen species levels in MDA-MB-231, 118%, and in A549, 20%, cell lines. The loss of viability and reactive oxygen species increase was accompanied by apoptosis induction. The cellular migration of both cell lines was decreased by 13% in MDA-MB-231 and by 58% in A549 with the butanolic fraction of C. icaco .  These results suggest that the butanolic fraction from Chrysobalanus icaco has anti-cancer properties against MDA-MB-231 and A549 cancer cells.
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金盏花叶提取物丁醇醇组分对乳腺癌和肺癌细胞株的抗肿瘤作用。
在巴西,因其治疗作用,如调节高血糖、抗炎、镇痛和对抗慢性腹泻,而被广泛食用的泡茶来自金菊,也被称为icaco或Abajeru。Icaco的水和水醇提取物也具有抗癌特性,包括结肠癌和白血病。然而,丁醇部分的抗肿瘤活性尚不清楚。本研究旨在探讨丁醇组分对乳腺癌和肺癌细胞系的抗肿瘤作用。用丁醇组分(0.5、1和5µg.mL-1)孵育乳腺癌和肺癌细胞系24h。WST-1和台盼蓝排斥试验评估细胞活力。检测活性氧生成,流式细胞术分析细胞死亡途径。采用薄层色谱(TLC)法测定其植物化学谱。丁醇部分主要成分为三萜、黄酮类化合物和酚类化合物。丁醇组分(0.5、1.0和5.0µg)可降低MDA-MB-231和A549的细胞增殖。mL -1)处理。丁醇组分(5.0µg);mL -1)使MDA-MB-231细胞系细胞内活性氧水平增加118%,A549细胞系细胞内活性氧水平增加20%。细胞活力丧失,活性氧增加,细胞凋亡诱导。在MDA-MB-231和A549中,两种细胞系的细胞迁移率分别下降了13%和58%。结果表明,金盏花丁醇组分对MDA-MB-231和A549癌细胞具有一定的抗癌作用。
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