Inhibitory property of aqueous extract of Ricinus communis leaves on proliferation of melanoma treated against A375 cell lines

Authors

  • Tajamul Islam Shah Deptt. of Research Jawaharlal Nehru Cancer Hospital & Research Center, Bhopal-India
  • Ekta Sharma Deptt. of Botany, Benazeer College of science, Bhopal-India
  • Gowhar A. Shah Deptt. of Zoology, Benazeer College of science, Bhopal-India

Keywords:

Ricinus communis, antitumor activity, A375 cell line, MTT assay Trypan blue dye

Abstract

Some medicinal plants are a root of new drugs in order to hunt for the treatment of melanoma cancer whose treatment is still a big confront to the whole world. This study was intended to evaluate the anti-tumor activity of aqueous extract of Ricinus communis leaves on the human melanoma cancer cell lines (A375). The percentage viability of cancer cell lines was carried out by using trypan blue dye exclusion method and cytotoxicity assay was screened by applying MTT [3-(4, 5-Diamethylthiazol-2-yl)-2, 5-Diphenyl tetrazolium Bromide] assay. Ricinus communis aqueous extract has depicted momentous and potent cytotoxic effect on A375 cell lines with IC50 48µg/ml in concentration ranging between 25μg/ml to 100μ/ml and acted as best agent to reduce the number of cancer cells to minimum. Therefore impending growth inhabiting activity of aqueous extract should be well thought-out for further phytochemical analysis and marker compound identification, so that it should be used for promoting expansion as a cancer therapeutic agent against human melanoma cancer cell lines alone or adjuvant to other chemotherapeutic drugs.

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2015-04-01

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Tajamul Islam Shah, Ekta Sharma, & Gowhar A. Shah. (2015). Inhibitory property of aqueous extract of Ricinus communis leaves on proliferation of melanoma treated against A375 cell lines. World Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 3(4), 758–761. Retrieved from https://wjpsonline.com/index.php/wjps/article/view/ricinus-communis-leaves-proliferation-melanoma

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