Antiproliferative activity of the methanolic extract of piper aduncum leaves on gastric cancer cells

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The Piper aduncum, also known as “Matico” in Peru, is a plant used as a healing, anti-diarrheal, anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer and other traditional uses plus1; These effects have been demonstrated as the antimicrobial2 and cytotoxic effect, the latter using bioguided fractionation, observing the e...

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Autores: Miranda-García, Víctor, Bonilla, Pablo
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2020
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revista UNMSM - Ciencia e Investigación
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:Piper aduncum
Antiproliferative activity
gastric cancer
plant extract
actividad antiproliferativa
cáncer gástrico
extracto vegetal
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Antiproliferative activity of the methanolic extract of piper aduncum leaves on gastric cancer cells
Actividad antiproliferativa del extracto metanólico de hojas de Piper aduncum sobre células de cáncer gástrico
title Antiproliferative activity of the methanolic extract of piper aduncum leaves on gastric cancer cells
spellingShingle Antiproliferative activity of the methanolic extract of piper aduncum leaves on gastric cancer cells
Miranda-García, Víctor
Piper aduncum
Antiproliferative activity
gastric cancer
plant extract
Piper aduncum
actividad antiproliferativa
cáncer gástrico
extracto vegetal
title_short Antiproliferative activity of the methanolic extract of piper aduncum leaves on gastric cancer cells
title_full Antiproliferative activity of the methanolic extract of piper aduncum leaves on gastric cancer cells
title_fullStr Antiproliferative activity of the methanolic extract of piper aduncum leaves on gastric cancer cells
title_full_unstemmed Antiproliferative activity of the methanolic extract of piper aduncum leaves on gastric cancer cells
title_sort Antiproliferative activity of the methanolic extract of piper aduncum leaves on gastric cancer cells
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Miranda-García, Víctor
Bonilla, Pablo
author Miranda-García, Víctor
author_facet Miranda-García, Víctor
Bonilla, Pablo
author_role author
author2 Bonilla, Pablo
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Piper aduncum
Antiproliferative activity
gastric cancer
plant extract
Piper aduncum
actividad antiproliferativa
cáncer gástrico
extracto vegetal
topic Piper aduncum
Antiproliferative activity
gastric cancer
plant extract
Piper aduncum
actividad antiproliferativa
cáncer gástrico
extracto vegetal
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The Piper aduncum, also known as “Matico” in Peru, is a plant used as a healing, anti-diarrheal, anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer and other traditional uses plus1; These effects have been demonstrated as the antimicrobial2 and cytotoxic effect, the latter using bioguided fractionation, observing the effect on leaf extracts with dichloromethane on KB cells (nasopharyngeal carcinoma)3 and the essential oil on lung carcinoma, colon adenocarcinomas, adenocarcinoma of breast, amelanotic melanoma, cervical carcinoma, prostate carcinomas, chronic myeloid leukemia and normal mouse fibroblasts; in addition to oral toxicity in mice, finding null and toxic antitumor effect4. In the present study, the in vitro antiproliferative activity of the methanolic extract of Piper aduncum leaves on the AGS cell line (gastric adenocarcinoma) acquired from the ECACC (European Authenticated Cell Culture Collection) was evaluated, using a colorimetric technique with the resazurine indicator, evaluating the results within 24 and 48 hours of having exposed the extract to different factors: 1000, 500, 250, 125, 62.5, 31, 15, and 7 ppm with cancer cells, to analyze the results the percentage of the difference in reduction between treated cells and control cells and from this data the percentage of growth inhibition was obtained. The IC50 was obtained at 24 hours with 131,5 ppm and at 48 hours with the IC50 it was 103,3 ppm, It can be evidenced that at 48 hours the effect becomes more potent having 100 % inhibition from 250 ppm of methanolic extract.
Piper aduncum, también conocido como “matico” en Perú, es una planta usada como cicatrizante, antidiarreico, antiinflamatorio, anticancerígeno y otros usos tradicionales más1; de estos efectos, algunos han sido demostrados como el antimicrobiano2 y citotóxico. Este último usando fraccionamiento bioguiado, observando el efecto de extractos de hojas con diclorometano sobre células KB (carcinoma nasofaríngeo)3 y del aceite esencial sobre carcinoma pulmonar, adenocarcinomas de colon, adenocarcinoma de mama, melanoma amelanótico, carcinoma de cérvix, carcinomas de próstata, leucemia mieloide crónica y fibroblastos normales de ratón; además de la toxicidad oral en ratones, encontrándose efectos antitumoral y tóxico nulos4. En el presente estudio se evaluó la actividad antiproliferativa in vitro del extracto metanólico de hojas de Piper aduncum sobre la línea celular AGS (adenocarcinoma gástrico) adquiridas de la ECACC (European Collection of Authenticated Cell Cultures), usando una técnica colorimétrica con el indicador resazurina, evaluando los resultados a las 24 y 48 horas de haber expuesto el extracto metanólico a diferentes concentraciones: 1000, 500, 250, 125, 62.5, 31, 15, y 7 ppm con las células de cáncer. Para analizar los resultados se usó el porcentaje de diferencia de reducción entre células tratadas y células control y a partir de estos datos se obtuvo el porcentaje de inhibición del crecimiento. Se obtuvo que el IC50 a las 24 horas fue de 131,5 ppm y a las 48 horas el índice de concentración media fue de 103,3 ppm, pudiendo evidenciar que a las 48 horas el efecto se hace más potente teniendo 100 % de inhibición a partir de 250 ppm de extracto metanólico.
description The Piper aduncum, also known as “Matico” in Peru, is a plant used as a healing, anti-diarrheal, anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer and other traditional uses plus1; These effects have been demonstrated as the antimicrobial2 and cytotoxic effect, the latter using bioguided fractionation, observing the effect on leaf extracts with dichloromethane on KB cells (nasopharyngeal carcinoma)3 and the essential oil on lung carcinoma, colon adenocarcinomas, adenocarcinoma of breast, amelanotic melanoma, cervical carcinoma, prostate carcinomas, chronic myeloid leukemia and normal mouse fibroblasts; in addition to oral toxicity in mice, finding null and toxic antitumor effect4. In the present study, the in vitro antiproliferative activity of the methanolic extract of Piper aduncum leaves on the AGS cell line (gastric adenocarcinoma) acquired from the ECACC (European Authenticated Cell Culture Collection) was evaluated, using a colorimetric technique with the resazurine indicator, evaluating the results within 24 and 48 hours of having exposed the extract to different factors: 1000, 500, 250, 125, 62.5, 31, 15, and 7 ppm with cancer cells, to analyze the results the percentage of the difference in reduction between treated cells and control cells and from this data the percentage of growth inhibition was obtained. The IC50 was obtained at 24 hours with 131,5 ppm and at 48 hours with the IC50 it was 103,3 ppm, It can be evidenced that at 48 hours the effect becomes more potent having 100 % inhibition from 250 ppm of methanolic extract.
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spelling Antiproliferative activity of the methanolic extract of piper aduncum leaves on gastric cancer cellsActividad antiproliferativa del extracto metanólico de hojas de Piper aduncum sobre células de cáncer gástricoMiranda-García, VíctorBonilla, PabloPiper aduncumAntiproliferative activitygastric cancerplant extractPiper aduncumactividad antiproliferativacáncer gástricoextracto vegetalThe Piper aduncum, also known as “Matico” in Peru, is a plant used as a healing, anti-diarrheal, anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer and other traditional uses plus1; These effects have been demonstrated as the antimicrobial2 and cytotoxic effect, the latter using bioguided fractionation, observing the effect on leaf extracts with dichloromethane on KB cells (nasopharyngeal carcinoma)3 and the essential oil on lung carcinoma, colon adenocarcinomas, adenocarcinoma of breast, amelanotic melanoma, cervical carcinoma, prostate carcinomas, chronic myeloid leukemia and normal mouse fibroblasts; in addition to oral toxicity in mice, finding null and toxic antitumor effect4. In the present study, the in vitro antiproliferative activity of the methanolic extract of Piper aduncum leaves on the AGS cell line (gastric adenocarcinoma) acquired from the ECACC (European Authenticated Cell Culture Collection) was evaluated, using a colorimetric technique with the resazurine indicator, evaluating the results within 24 and 48 hours of having exposed the extract to different factors: 1000, 500, 250, 125, 62.5, 31, 15, and 7 ppm with cancer cells, to analyze the results the percentage of the difference in reduction between treated cells and control cells and from this data the percentage of growth inhibition was obtained. The IC50 was obtained at 24 hours with 131,5 ppm and at 48 hours with the IC50 it was 103,3 ppm, It can be evidenced that at 48 hours the effect becomes more potent having 100 % inhibition from 250 ppm of methanolic extract.Piper aduncum, también conocido como “matico” en Perú, es una planta usada como cicatrizante, antidiarreico, antiinflamatorio, anticancerígeno y otros usos tradicionales más1; de estos efectos, algunos han sido demostrados como el antimicrobiano2 y citotóxico. Este último usando fraccionamiento bioguiado, observando el efecto de extractos de hojas con diclorometano sobre células KB (carcinoma nasofaríngeo)3 y del aceite esencial sobre carcinoma pulmonar, adenocarcinomas de colon, adenocarcinoma de mama, melanoma amelanótico, carcinoma de cérvix, carcinomas de próstata, leucemia mieloide crónica y fibroblastos normales de ratón; además de la toxicidad oral en ratones, encontrándose efectos antitumoral y tóxico nulos4. En el presente estudio se evaluó la actividad antiproliferativa in vitro del extracto metanólico de hojas de Piper aduncum sobre la línea celular AGS (adenocarcinoma gástrico) adquiridas de la ECACC (European Collection of Authenticated Cell Cultures), usando una técnica colorimétrica con el indicador resazurina, evaluando los resultados a las 24 y 48 horas de haber expuesto el extracto metanólico a diferentes concentraciones: 1000, 500, 250, 125, 62.5, 31, 15, y 7 ppm con las células de cáncer. Para analizar los resultados se usó el porcentaje de diferencia de reducción entre células tratadas y células control y a partir de estos datos se obtuvo el porcentaje de inhibición del crecimiento. Se obtuvo que el IC50 a las 24 horas fue de 131,5 ppm y a las 48 horas el índice de concentración media fue de 103,3 ppm, pudiendo evidenciar que a las 48 horas el efecto se hace más potente teniendo 100 % de inhibición a partir de 250 ppm de extracto metanólico.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Farmacia y Bioquímica2020-03-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/farma/article/view/1761310.15381/ci.v22i2.17613Ciencia e Investigación; Vol 22 No 2 (2019); 29-34Ciencia e Investigación; Vol. 22 Núm. 2 (2019); 29-341609-90441561-0861reponame:Revista UNMSM - Ciencia e Investigacióninstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/farma/article/view/17613/14772Derechos de autor 2020 Víctor Miranda-García, Pablo Bonillahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-06-01T17:56:18Zmail@mail.com -
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