Ibtisam Nadhim Al-Assaf, Muthanna Jasim Mohammed, Fawwaz Fadhil Ali
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Exploring the therapeutic potential of bioactive compounds derived from Artemisia absinthium against breast cancer cell line.
Artemisia absinthium, renowned for its medicinal properties, boasts a wealth of biologically active compounds, rendering it indispensable for extracting chemicals from its aerial parts using Soxhlet extraction. Through diverse chromatography methods, fractions Ia and IIb were isolated, revealing numerous phenolics. XTT tests on cell cultures demonstrated that MCF-7 cancer cells treated with fatty acids exhibited significantly lower survival rates than the control group, with IC50 values of 43.24 and 347.2, respectively. Fraction Ia exhibited dose-dependent effects on cell viability, inhibiting MCF7 breast cancer cell proliferation by 76.4%, 67.08% and 48.98% at doses of 5, 10 and 20µg/mL, respectively, while exerting minimal impact on the healthy cell line WI38, with percentages of 97.82%, 95.49% and 91.52%, respectively. Similarly, fraction IIb significantly impeded MCF7 cell growth at doses of 5, 10 and 20µg/mL, with percentages of 66.12%, 47.05% and 33.26%, respectively, yet demonstrated negligible effects on WI38 cells, with percentages of 98.80%, 96.73% and 95.55%, respectively. Notably, fraction IIb exhibited selective toxicity towards breast cancer cells, indicating the potential of A. absinthium plant extracts in breast cancer treatment.
期刊介绍:
Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences (PJPS) is a peer reviewed multi-disciplinary pharmaceutical sciences journal. The PJPS had its origin in 1988 from the Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Karachi as a biannual journal, frequency converted as quarterly in 2005, and now PJPS is being published as bi-monthly from January 2013.
PJPS covers Biological, Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Research (Drug Delivery, Pharmacy Management, Molecular Biology, Biochemical, Pharmacology, Pharmacokinetics, Phytochemical, Bio-analytical, Therapeutics, Biotechnology and research on nano particles.