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Antiproliferative effects of Plumbago rosea and its purified constituent plumbagin on SK-MEL 28 melanoma cell lines

BACKGROUND: Plumbago rosea is used in traditional systems of medicine for the preparation of formulations used for treating inflammations, cough, bronchitis, and gastrointestinal disorders, and also in conjunction with cancer chemotherapy. In the present study, the cytotoxic and anti-proliferative e...

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Autores principales: Anuf, Alexander Ronaldo, Ramachandran, Rajesh, Krishnasamy, Rajaram, Gandhi, P.S. Sudhakar, Periyasamy, Sureshkumar
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Publicado: Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4166820/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25276069
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0974-8490.138280
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author Anuf, Alexander Ronaldo
Ramachandran, Rajesh
Krishnasamy, Rajaram
Gandhi, P.S. Sudhakar
Periyasamy, Sureshkumar
author_facet Anuf, Alexander Ronaldo
Ramachandran, Rajesh
Krishnasamy, Rajaram
Gandhi, P.S. Sudhakar
Periyasamy, Sureshkumar
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description BACKGROUND: Plumbago rosea is used in traditional systems of medicine for the preparation of formulations used for treating inflammations, cough, bronchitis, and gastrointestinal disorders, and also in conjunction with cancer chemotherapy. In the present study, the cytotoxic and anti-proliferative effects of plumbagin, and the ethanolic root extract of P. rosea (ETPR) was evaluated on SK-MEL 28 melanoma cell lines and human lymphocytes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: MTT and apoptotic assays were used for the evaluation of cytotoxic and anti-proliferative effects, respectively. In addition, the effect of Plumbagin and ETPR in down regulation of BCL-2 expression is investigated using RT-PCR analysis. RESULTS: Both plumbagin and ETPR dose-dependently decreased the cell viability more potently in melanoma cell lines. P. rosea extract demonstrated significant synergy in inhibiting BCL-2 expression than plumbagin. Moreover plumbagin showed more toxicity in human lymphocytes. CONCLUSION: Plumbagin has anti-cancer potential, but the side effects limits its use; yet plumbagin, in combination with other ingredients in Plumbago rosea extract, displays significant synergy leading to a stronger anticancer effect with significantly less toxicity.
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spelling pubmed-41668202014-10-01 Antiproliferative effects of Plumbago rosea and its purified constituent plumbagin on SK-MEL 28 melanoma cell lines Anuf, Alexander Ronaldo Ramachandran, Rajesh Krishnasamy, Rajaram Gandhi, P.S. Sudhakar Periyasamy, Sureshkumar Pharmacognosy Res Original Article BACKGROUND: Plumbago rosea is used in traditional systems of medicine for the preparation of formulations used for treating inflammations, cough, bronchitis, and gastrointestinal disorders, and also in conjunction with cancer chemotherapy. In the present study, the cytotoxic and anti-proliferative effects of plumbagin, and the ethanolic root extract of P. rosea (ETPR) was evaluated on SK-MEL 28 melanoma cell lines and human lymphocytes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: MTT and apoptotic assays were used for the evaluation of cytotoxic and anti-proliferative effects, respectively. In addition, the effect of Plumbagin and ETPR in down regulation of BCL-2 expression is investigated using RT-PCR analysis. RESULTS: Both plumbagin and ETPR dose-dependently decreased the cell viability more potently in melanoma cell lines. P. rosea extract demonstrated significant synergy in inhibiting BCL-2 expression than plumbagin. Moreover plumbagin showed more toxicity in human lymphocytes. CONCLUSION: Plumbagin has anti-cancer potential, but the side effects limits its use; yet plumbagin, in combination with other ingredients in Plumbago rosea extract, displays significant synergy leading to a stronger anticancer effect with significantly less toxicity. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2014 /pmc/articles/PMC4166820/ /pubmed/25276069 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0974-8490.138280 Text en Copyright: © Pharmacognosy Research http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Anuf, Alexander Ronaldo
Ramachandran, Rajesh
Krishnasamy, Rajaram
Gandhi, P.S. Sudhakar
Periyasamy, Sureshkumar
Antiproliferative effects of Plumbago rosea and its purified constituent plumbagin on SK-MEL 28 melanoma cell lines
title Antiproliferative effects of Plumbago rosea and its purified constituent plumbagin on SK-MEL 28 melanoma cell lines
title_full Antiproliferative effects of Plumbago rosea and its purified constituent plumbagin on SK-MEL 28 melanoma cell lines
title_fullStr Antiproliferative effects of Plumbago rosea and its purified constituent plumbagin on SK-MEL 28 melanoma cell lines
title_full_unstemmed Antiproliferative effects of Plumbago rosea and its purified constituent plumbagin on SK-MEL 28 melanoma cell lines
title_short Antiproliferative effects of Plumbago rosea and its purified constituent plumbagin on SK-MEL 28 melanoma cell lines
title_sort antiproliferative effects of plumbago rosea and its purified constituent plumbagin on sk-mel 28 melanoma cell lines
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4166820/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25276069
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0974-8490.138280
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