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Antioxidant Activity and Inhibitory Effects of Black Rice Leaf on the Proliferation of Human Carcinoma Cells

The leaves of black rice, well-known as postharvest agricultural waste, contain a rich source of antioxidants with multiple benefits for human health. In the present study, the ethyl acetate fraction obtained from black rice leaf was separated into five subfractions using Sephadex LH-20 column chrom...

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Autores principales: Thepthanee, Chorpaka, Liu, Chan-Chiung, Yu, Hsu-Sheng, Huang, Ho-Shin, Yen, Chia-Hung, Li, Yen-Hsien, Lee, Maw-Rong, Liaw, Ean-Tun
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9206558/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35726317
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/7270782
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author Thepthanee, Chorpaka
Liu, Chan-Chiung
Yu, Hsu-Sheng
Huang, Ho-Shin
Yen, Chia-Hung
Li, Yen-Hsien
Lee, Maw-Rong
Liaw, Ean-Tun
author_facet Thepthanee, Chorpaka
Liu, Chan-Chiung
Yu, Hsu-Sheng
Huang, Ho-Shin
Yen, Chia-Hung
Li, Yen-Hsien
Lee, Maw-Rong
Liaw, Ean-Tun
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description The leaves of black rice, well-known as postharvest agricultural waste, contain a rich source of antioxidants with multiple benefits for human health. In the present study, the ethyl acetate fraction obtained from black rice leaf was separated into five subfractions using Sephadex LH-20 column chromatography, and their antioxidant and anticancer activities were investigated. The results revealed that among all the subfractions, subfraction 5 (Sub5) showed the highest total phenolic and flavonoid values. The antioxidant activity was also superior in Sub5 (the IC(50) values are 3.23, 31.95, and 72.74 μg/mL, in the DPPH, ABTS, and reducing power assays, respectively) compared to the other subfractions. All subfractions, in a time-dependent manner, inhibited the proliferation of hepatoma (HepG2), breast (MCF-7), and colorectal (Caco-2) cancer cells, especially the Sub5. Thus, Sub5 was employed to conduct the cell cycle and cell apoptosis by flow cytometry. Sub5 significantly increased the accumulation of cells at the Sub-G1 phase in HepG2 cells (44.5%, at 48 h). Furthermore, it could trigger annexin V-detected apoptosis through mitochondrial and death receptor pathways accompanied by the suppression of PI3K/Akt and Erk signaling pathways. In addition, HPLC-DAD-MS/MS was conducted to characterize the bioactive constituents in the most potent antioxidant, cytotoxic, and apoptosis-inducing subfraction. Conclusively, Sub5 may have high potential as functional dietary supplements to inhibit the development of HepG2 liver cancer.
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spelling pubmed-92065582022-06-19 Antioxidant Activity and Inhibitory Effects of Black Rice Leaf on the Proliferation of Human Carcinoma Cells Thepthanee, Chorpaka Liu, Chan-Chiung Yu, Hsu-Sheng Huang, Ho-Shin Yen, Chia-Hung Li, Yen-Hsien Lee, Maw-Rong Liaw, Ean-Tun Biomed Res Int Research Article The leaves of black rice, well-known as postharvest agricultural waste, contain a rich source of antioxidants with multiple benefits for human health. In the present study, the ethyl acetate fraction obtained from black rice leaf was separated into five subfractions using Sephadex LH-20 column chromatography, and their antioxidant and anticancer activities were investigated. The results revealed that among all the subfractions, subfraction 5 (Sub5) showed the highest total phenolic and flavonoid values. The antioxidant activity was also superior in Sub5 (the IC(50) values are 3.23, 31.95, and 72.74 μg/mL, in the DPPH, ABTS, and reducing power assays, respectively) compared to the other subfractions. All subfractions, in a time-dependent manner, inhibited the proliferation of hepatoma (HepG2), breast (MCF-7), and colorectal (Caco-2) cancer cells, especially the Sub5. Thus, Sub5 was employed to conduct the cell cycle and cell apoptosis by flow cytometry. Sub5 significantly increased the accumulation of cells at the Sub-G1 phase in HepG2 cells (44.5%, at 48 h). Furthermore, it could trigger annexin V-detected apoptosis through mitochondrial and death receptor pathways accompanied by the suppression of PI3K/Akt and Erk signaling pathways. In addition, HPLC-DAD-MS/MS was conducted to characterize the bioactive constituents in the most potent antioxidant, cytotoxic, and apoptosis-inducing subfraction. Conclusively, Sub5 may have high potential as functional dietary supplements to inhibit the development of HepG2 liver cancer. Hindawi 2022-06-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9206558/ /pubmed/35726317 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/7270782 Text en Copyright © 2022 Chorpaka Thepthanee et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Thepthanee, Chorpaka
Liu, Chan-Chiung
Yu, Hsu-Sheng
Huang, Ho-Shin
Yen, Chia-Hung
Li, Yen-Hsien
Lee, Maw-Rong
Liaw, Ean-Tun
Antioxidant Activity and Inhibitory Effects of Black Rice Leaf on the Proliferation of Human Carcinoma Cells
title Antioxidant Activity and Inhibitory Effects of Black Rice Leaf on the Proliferation of Human Carcinoma Cells
title_full Antioxidant Activity and Inhibitory Effects of Black Rice Leaf on the Proliferation of Human Carcinoma Cells
title_fullStr Antioxidant Activity and Inhibitory Effects of Black Rice Leaf on the Proliferation of Human Carcinoma Cells
title_full_unstemmed Antioxidant Activity and Inhibitory Effects of Black Rice Leaf on the Proliferation of Human Carcinoma Cells
title_short Antioxidant Activity and Inhibitory Effects of Black Rice Leaf on the Proliferation of Human Carcinoma Cells
title_sort antioxidant activity and inhibitory effects of black rice leaf on the proliferation of human carcinoma cells
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9206558/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35726317
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/7270782
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