In vitro anti-inflammatory and cytotoxicity studies of two mangrove associated lichens, Dirinaria consimilis and Ramalina leiodea extracts

V. B. Tatipamula, G. Vedula
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Plan: To evaluate the anti-inflammatory and cytotoxicity activity of different extracts from two different manglicolous lichens (Dirinaria consimilis and Ramalina leiodea). Preface: Inflammation is the origin of several deadly diseases like cancer, atherosclerosis, Alzheimer’s and rheumatoid arthritis. From decades, lichen extracts and its metabolites are well known in treating inflammation and cancer. Outcome: The outcome of protein denaturation method confirmed that the ethyl acetate and acetone extract of R. leiodea depicted better inhibitory profile against protein denaturation with IC50 values of 268 and 330 µg/mL Furthermore, the results of SRB assay showed that ethyl acetate and acetone extracts of both the lichens acts potently against MCF-7, DLD-1, HeLa and A549. Simultaneously, all the tested extracts depicted the low degree of specificity towards NHME, they are less toxic. Hence, further screening of these extracts may lead to the exploration of safe and potent anti-inflammatory and anticancer agents.
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红树地衣两种植物的体外抗炎和细胞毒性研究
计划:研究两种不同种类地衣(diinaria consimilis和Ramalina leiodea)提取物的抗炎和细胞毒活性。前言:炎症是一些致命疾病的起源,如癌症、动脉粥样硬化、阿尔茨海默病和类风湿性关节炎。几十年来,地衣提取物及其代谢物在治疗炎症和癌症方面众所周知。结果:蛋白质变性实验结果证实,地衣乙酸乙酯和丙酮提取物对蛋白质变性具有较好的抑制作用,其IC50值分别为268和330µg/mL。SRB实验结果表明,两种地衣乙酸乙酯和丙酮提取物对MCF-7、DLD-1、HeLa和A549均有较强的抑制作用。同时,所有被测提取物对NHME的特异性较低,毒性较小。因此,进一步筛选这些提取物可能会导致探索安全有效的抗炎和抗癌药物。
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