The Potential Anti-Tumor Extract Of Ocimum Basilicum Lamiaceae Towards Colorectal Cancer Via The Angiogenesis Mechanistic Pathway

Angiogenesis is a process of new blood vessel development which can be triggered by inflammation. Both processes play crucial role in colorectal cancer. Natural products that have high level of antioxidants are known to have anti-inflammatory and anti-angiogenic activity and hence could be useful to...

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Main Author: Al Deeb, Ibrahim Deeb Tawfiq
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Published: 2021
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spelling my.usm.eprints.51920 http://eprints.usm.my/51920/ The Potential Anti-Tumor Extract Of Ocimum Basilicum Lamiaceae Towards Colorectal Cancer Via The Angiogenesis Mechanistic Pathway Al Deeb, Ibrahim Deeb Tawfiq RC254-282 Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology (including Cancer) Angiogenesis is a process of new blood vessel development which can be triggered by inflammation. Both processes play crucial role in colorectal cancer. Natural products that have high level of antioxidants are known to have anti-inflammatory and anti-angiogenic activity and hence could be useful to treat colon cancer. In this work present here, methanolic extracts of 19 plant species of lamiaceae family found in Saudi Arabia were screened for their anti-angiogenic activity to ascertain their potency towards colon cancer. Only six extracts inhibited neovascularization formation by 50% or more, namely Thymbra capitate (Arial part) (97.93±2.63%), Premna resinosa (Stem) (85.03±16.84%), Phlomis viscosa Poir (Arial part) (81.47±22.95%), Salvia samuelssonii (Arial part) (55.69±12.72%), Ocimum basilicum (Leaves) (54.55 ± 4.27%) and Ocimum basilicum (Arial part) (53.99 ± 8.75%). However, methanolic extract of Ocimum basilicum (OB) leaves shown the highest inhibition towards endothelial cells proliferation and migration among other extracts. (OB) leaves were extracted with 70% ethanol (OBL70) at 55 ⁰C, causing a 43% increase in the anti-angiogenic properties compared to methanolic extract. OBL70 was studied in vitro against endothelial cells proliferation, cytotoxicity, migration, invasion and capillary-like structures using MTT, colony formation, scratch, invasion and tube formation assays, respectively. 2021-03 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/51920/1/IBRAHIM%20DEEB%20TAWFIQ%20AL%20DEEB%20-%20TESIS.pdf Al Deeb, Ibrahim Deeb Tawfiq (2021) The Potential Anti-Tumor Extract Of Ocimum Basilicum Lamiaceae Towards Colorectal Cancer Via The Angiogenesis Mechanistic Pathway. PhD thesis, Perpustakaan Hamzah Sendut.
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Al Deeb, Ibrahim Deeb Tawfiq
The Potential Anti-Tumor Extract Of Ocimum Basilicum Lamiaceae Towards Colorectal Cancer Via The Angiogenesis Mechanistic Pathway
description Angiogenesis is a process of new blood vessel development which can be triggered by inflammation. Both processes play crucial role in colorectal cancer. Natural products that have high level of antioxidants are known to have anti-inflammatory and anti-angiogenic activity and hence could be useful to treat colon cancer. In this work present here, methanolic extracts of 19 plant species of lamiaceae family found in Saudi Arabia were screened for their anti-angiogenic activity to ascertain their potency towards colon cancer. Only six extracts inhibited neovascularization formation by 50% or more, namely Thymbra capitate (Arial part) (97.93±2.63%), Premna resinosa (Stem) (85.03±16.84%), Phlomis viscosa Poir (Arial part) (81.47±22.95%), Salvia samuelssonii (Arial part) (55.69±12.72%), Ocimum basilicum (Leaves) (54.55 ± 4.27%) and Ocimum basilicum (Arial part) (53.99 ± 8.75%). However, methanolic extract of Ocimum basilicum (OB) leaves shown the highest inhibition towards endothelial cells proliferation and migration among other extracts. (OB) leaves were extracted with 70% ethanol (OBL70) at 55 ⁰C, causing a 43% increase in the anti-angiogenic properties compared to methanolic extract. OBL70 was studied in vitro against endothelial cells proliferation, cytotoxicity, migration, invasion and capillary-like structures using MTT, colony formation, scratch, invasion and tube formation assays, respectively.
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author Al Deeb, Ibrahim Deeb Tawfiq
author_facet Al Deeb, Ibrahim Deeb Tawfiq
author_sort Al Deeb, Ibrahim Deeb Tawfiq
title The Potential Anti-Tumor Extract Of Ocimum Basilicum Lamiaceae Towards Colorectal Cancer Via The Angiogenesis Mechanistic Pathway
title_short The Potential Anti-Tumor Extract Of Ocimum Basilicum Lamiaceae Towards Colorectal Cancer Via The Angiogenesis Mechanistic Pathway
title_full The Potential Anti-Tumor Extract Of Ocimum Basilicum Lamiaceae Towards Colorectal Cancer Via The Angiogenesis Mechanistic Pathway
title_fullStr The Potential Anti-Tumor Extract Of Ocimum Basilicum Lamiaceae Towards Colorectal Cancer Via The Angiogenesis Mechanistic Pathway
title_full_unstemmed The Potential Anti-Tumor Extract Of Ocimum Basilicum Lamiaceae Towards Colorectal Cancer Via The Angiogenesis Mechanistic Pathway
title_sort potential anti-tumor extract of ocimum basilicum lamiaceae towards colorectal cancer via the angiogenesis mechanistic pathway
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.usm.my/51920/1/IBRAHIM%20DEEB%20TAWFIQ%20AL%20DEEB%20-%20TESIS.pdf
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