A First Report on the Antiproliferative activity of Sodium Copper Chlorophyllin from Endangered Medicinal Plant Rhinacanthus nasutus on HepG2 and HeLa Cell Lines

Pavithra, S and Banu, N. (2017) A First Report on the Antiproliferative activity of Sodium Copper Chlorophyllin from Endangered Medicinal Plant Rhinacanthus nasutus on HepG2 and HeLa Cell Lines. Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, 10 (1). p. 325. ISSN 0974-3618

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Abstract

Plants are the richest source of bioactive compounds and they have been used as medicine also. Chlorophyllin, a
water soluble derivative of chlorophyll (chl) in which magnesium has been replaced with copper and the phytol
chains lost. Chlorophyllin has been used by human population for over 50 years for medicinal purposes with no
adverse effects. Chlorophyllin is a promising chemopreventive agent to block cancer primarily by inhibiting
carcinogen such as AFB1. The objective was to extract the bioactive pigment chloropyllin from Rhinacanthus
nasutus and characterize by IR and NMR and evaluate the effect of chlorophyllin on inhibition of cell
proliferation in HepG2 and HeLa cell lines. The HepG2 and HeLa cell lines was exposed with different
concentrations of chlorophyllin, and found that there was a significant dose dependent reduction in cell viability.
The IC50 value at 48Hrs was 62.5µg/ml for Rhinacanthus nasutus Chlorophyllin on HepG2 Cell line and HeLa
cell line. This is the first report of chlorophyllin from fresh leaves of Rhinacanthus nasutus on HepG2 and HeLa
cell lines. It also suggests the benefit of these natural compounds against HepG2 and HeLa cell lines.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Biotechnology > Biochemistry
Divisions: Biotechnology
Depositing User: Mr IR Admin
Date Deposited: 07 Oct 2024 09:33
Last Modified: 07 Oct 2024 09:33
URI: https://ir.vistas.ac.in/id/eprint/9322

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