Exploring Anticancer Activities of Selected Medicinal Plants
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Cancer is one of the most global health care problems and is a second leading
newlinecause of death globally. The current cancer therapies which include surgery,
newlineradiotherapy and chemotherapy have severe side effects and high recurrence rate made
newlinethem less effective. These therapies can only extend patients lifespan by few years.
newlineThus, there is urgent need to utilize alternative therapy to treat cancer. The better
newlinecancer treatment with milder or no side effects are desperately needed. Therefore,
newlineefforts are still being made to explore naturally occurring anticancer compound which
newlinewould prevent or slow down cancer development.
newlinePlants contain various bioactive phytoconstituents which possess medicinal value
newlineand has the ability to alter some physiological actions in human body. As compared to
newlinesynthetic chemotherapeutic drugs, plant derived natural chemicals are safe, no side
newlineeffects and having high specificity and are generally available in ingestive form for
newlinecancer treatment.
newlineHere, primarily we used two plant samples for the screening of anticancer activity.
newlineThe plant samples were extracted with three different solvents based on their polarity
newlineand hence we obtained twelve extracts.
newlineAll the extracts were screened for qualitative and quantitative phytochemical
newlineanalysis. Where, qualitative analysis revealed presence of alkaloids, flavonoids,
newlinephenols, tannins, phenols, terpenoids, steroids, glycosides, carbohydrates, proteins and
newlineamino acids. While, quantitative analysis of total phenol and total flavonoid revealed
newlinedifferent concentrations when calculated in terms of gallic acid and quercetin
newlineequivalent respectively.
newlineThe extracts were tested for DPPH radical scavenging assay to investigate
newlineantioxidant activity. Ethanol extract of inflorescence of B. oxyodonta and stem of
newlineC. halicacabum shown promising good percentage of DPPH radical scavenging
newlineactivity comparing with standard ascorbic acid.
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newlineThe extracts were also tested for In vitro Cytotoxicity by MTT assay. Here we
newlinetested Cytotoxicity against three cancer cell l