Plumbagin from two Plumbago species inhibits the growth of stomach and breast cancer cell lines

Jayanthi, Malaiyandi and Gokulanathan, Anandapadmanaban and Haribalan, Perumalsamy and Ashakiran, Kilankajae and Dinesh Kumar, Chellappan and Kamal, Dua and Girija, Shanmugam and Sri Renukadevi, Balusamy (2021) Plumbagin from two Plumbago species inhibits the growth of stomach and breast cancer cell lines. Industrial Crops and Products, 146. p. 112147. ISSN 09266690

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Abstract

Plumbagin is a potent natural molecule that is found in several plants, especially in the genus of Plumbago. For
centuries, plants containing this substance have been used therapeutically for various ailments according to the
Indian traditional system of medicine. The aims of this study were, firstly, to compare the effectiveness of two
different extraction methods for the isolation of plumbagin and, secondly, to compare the anti-proliferative effects of plumbagin in both field grown and in vitro grown plants of Plumbago indica L. and Plumbago zeylanica L. Plumbagin was quantified from different parts, viz from the leaf, stem and root of both field and in vitro grown plants of Plumbago indica. Plumbagin was isolated using the serial maceration extraction method using methanol as solvent. Anti-proliferative activity of selected extracts was examined in both stomach cancer cell lines (AGS) and breast cancer cell lines (MDA-MB-231). Quantification of plumbagin was performed by reverse phase high
performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The leaves, stem and roots of the in vitro grown Plumbago indica
yielded 70.98 mg g−1, 22.45 mg g−1and 342.15 mg g−1of content, respectively. This was higher when compared
to the field grown parts (28.87 mg g−1, 11.54 mg g-1 and 2687 mg g−1). We have demonstrated that different
extraction methods have varied yield of plumbagin. The isolated compound was then tested for its anti-pro-
liferative activity. Also, we have confirmed apoptotic medicated cell death by nucleus staining to detect cell
death by the treatment of different type of extract of both Plumbago indica L. and Plumbago zeylanica L.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Biotechnology > Dna Repair
Divisions: Biotechnology
Depositing User: Mr IR Admin
Date Deposited: 14 Sep 2024 05:56
Last Modified: 14 Sep 2024 05:56
URI: https://ir.vistas.ac.in/id/eprint/5999

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