In vitro anti-proliferative activity on colon cancer cell line (HT-29) of Thai medicinal plants selected from Thai/Lanna medicinal plant recipe database "MANOSROI III"

© 2014 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved. Ethnopharmacological relevance: Thai/Lanna region has its own folklore wisdoms including the traditional medicinal plant recipes. Thai/Lanna medicinal plant recipe database "MANOSROI III" has been developed by Prof. Dr. Jiradej Manosroi. It...

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Main Authors: Manosroi,A., Akazawa,H., Akihisa,T., Jantrawut,P., Kitdamrongtham,W., Manosroi,W., Manosroi,J.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-385532015-06-16T07:50:27Z In vitro anti-proliferative activity on colon cancer cell line (HT-29) of Thai medicinal plants selected from Thai/Lanna medicinal plant recipe database "MANOSROI III" Manosroi,A. Akazawa,H. Akihisa,T. Jantrawut,P. Kitdamrongtham,W. Manosroi,W. Manosroi,J. Drug Discovery Pharmacology © 2014 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved. Ethnopharmacological relevance: Thai/Lanna region has its own folklore wisdoms including the traditional medicinal plant recipes. Thai/Lanna medicinal plant recipe database "MANOSROI III" has been developed by Prof. Dr. Jiradej Manosroi. It consists of over 200,000 recipes for all diseases including cancer. To investigate the anti-proliferative and apoptotic activities on human colon cancer cell line (HT-29) as well as the cancer cell selectivity of the methanolic extracts (MEs) and fractions of the 23 selected plants from the "MANOSROI III" database. Materials and methods: The 23 selected plants were extracted with methanol under reflux and evaluated for their anti-proliferative activity by sulforhodamine B assay. The 5 plants (Gloriosa superba, Caesalpinia sappan, Fibraurea tinctoria, Ventilago denticulata and Psophocarpus tetragonolobus) with potent anti-proliferative activity were fractionated by liquid-liquid partition to give 4 fractions including each hexane (HF), methanol-water (MF), n-butanol (BF) and water (WF) fractions. They were tested for antiproliferative activity and cancer cell selectivity. The ME and fractions of G. superba which showed potent anti-proliferative activity were further examined for morphological changes and apoptotic activities by acridine orange (AO)/ethidium bromide (EB) staining. Results: The ME of G. superba root showed active with the highest anti-proliferative activity at 9.17 and 1.58 folds of cisplatin and doxorubicin, respectively. After liquid-liquid partition, HF of V. denticulata, MFs of F. tinctoria, V. denticulata and BF of P. tetragonolobus showed higher anti-proliferative activities than their MEs. The MF of G. superba indicated the highest anti-proliferative activity at 7.73 and 1.34 folds of cisplatin and doxorubicin, respectively, but only 0.86 fold of its ME. The ME and HF, MF and BF of G. superba and MF of F. tinctoria demonstrated high cancer cell selectivity. At 50 μg/ml, ME, HF, MF and BF of G. superba demonstrated higher apoptotic activities than the two standard drugs. Conclusions: This present study has not only confirmed the traditional use of the Thai/Lanna medicinal plant recipes for cancer treatments, but also the potential of the selected plant, G. superba for the further development as a modern anti-cancer drug. 2015-06-16T07:50:27Z 2015-06-16T07:50:27Z 2015-02-23 Article 03788741 2-s2.0-84919608803 10.1016/j.jep.2014.11.038 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84919608803&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/38553 Elsevier Ireland Ltd
institution Chiang Mai University
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topic Drug Discovery
Pharmacology
spellingShingle Drug Discovery
Pharmacology
Manosroi,A.
Akazawa,H.
Akihisa,T.
Jantrawut,P.
Kitdamrongtham,W.
Manosroi,W.
Manosroi,J.
In vitro anti-proliferative activity on colon cancer cell line (HT-29) of Thai medicinal plants selected from Thai/Lanna medicinal plant recipe database "MANOSROI III"
description © 2014 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved. Ethnopharmacological relevance: Thai/Lanna region has its own folklore wisdoms including the traditional medicinal plant recipes. Thai/Lanna medicinal plant recipe database "MANOSROI III" has been developed by Prof. Dr. Jiradej Manosroi. It consists of over 200,000 recipes for all diseases including cancer. To investigate the anti-proliferative and apoptotic activities on human colon cancer cell line (HT-29) as well as the cancer cell selectivity of the methanolic extracts (MEs) and fractions of the 23 selected plants from the "MANOSROI III" database. Materials and methods: The 23 selected plants were extracted with methanol under reflux and evaluated for their anti-proliferative activity by sulforhodamine B assay. The 5 plants (Gloriosa superba, Caesalpinia sappan, Fibraurea tinctoria, Ventilago denticulata and Psophocarpus tetragonolobus) with potent anti-proliferative activity were fractionated by liquid-liquid partition to give 4 fractions including each hexane (HF), methanol-water (MF), n-butanol (BF) and water (WF) fractions. They were tested for antiproliferative activity and cancer cell selectivity. The ME and fractions of G. superba which showed potent anti-proliferative activity were further examined for morphological changes and apoptotic activities by acridine orange (AO)/ethidium bromide (EB) staining. Results: The ME of G. superba root showed active with the highest anti-proliferative activity at 9.17 and 1.58 folds of cisplatin and doxorubicin, respectively. After liquid-liquid partition, HF of V. denticulata, MFs of F. tinctoria, V. denticulata and BF of P. tetragonolobus showed higher anti-proliferative activities than their MEs. The MF of G. superba indicated the highest anti-proliferative activity at 7.73 and 1.34 folds of cisplatin and doxorubicin, respectively, but only 0.86 fold of its ME. The ME and HF, MF and BF of G. superba and MF of F. tinctoria demonstrated high cancer cell selectivity. At 50 μg/ml, ME, HF, MF and BF of G. superba demonstrated higher apoptotic activities than the two standard drugs. Conclusions: This present study has not only confirmed the traditional use of the Thai/Lanna medicinal plant recipes for cancer treatments, but also the potential of the selected plant, G. superba for the further development as a modern anti-cancer drug.
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author Manosroi,A.
Akazawa,H.
Akihisa,T.
Jantrawut,P.
Kitdamrongtham,W.
Manosroi,W.
Manosroi,J.
author_facet Manosroi,A.
Akazawa,H.
Akihisa,T.
Jantrawut,P.
Kitdamrongtham,W.
Manosroi,W.
Manosroi,J.
author_sort Manosroi,A.
title In vitro anti-proliferative activity on colon cancer cell line (HT-29) of Thai medicinal plants selected from Thai/Lanna medicinal plant recipe database "MANOSROI III"
title_short In vitro anti-proliferative activity on colon cancer cell line (HT-29) of Thai medicinal plants selected from Thai/Lanna medicinal plant recipe database "MANOSROI III"
title_full In vitro anti-proliferative activity on colon cancer cell line (HT-29) of Thai medicinal plants selected from Thai/Lanna medicinal plant recipe database "MANOSROI III"
title_fullStr In vitro anti-proliferative activity on colon cancer cell line (HT-29) of Thai medicinal plants selected from Thai/Lanna medicinal plant recipe database "MANOSROI III"
title_full_unstemmed In vitro anti-proliferative activity on colon cancer cell line (HT-29) of Thai medicinal plants selected from Thai/Lanna medicinal plant recipe database "MANOSROI III"
title_sort in vitro anti-proliferative activity on colon cancer cell line (ht-29) of thai medicinal plants selected from thai/lanna medicinal plant recipe database "manosroi iii"
publisher Elsevier Ireland Ltd
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