Description:
Context: Colorectal and breast cancer are of particular cellular
preventive concern. WIDR cells are an indicator of colorectal cancer
development, while HTB and 4T1 cells are involved in breast cancer.
The Chromolaena odorata was reported to interfere with the growth of the
three cancer cells.
Aims: To evaluate the bioactivity of C. odorata against the cytotoxicity of
colorectal and breast cancer cells.
Methods: Ethanol extract of C. odorata leaves was examined to find
chemical compounds by GC-MS, quality of antioxidants by DPPH
assay, and antioxidants quantity by flavonoids and phenolic assay,
whereas ionic values were evaluated by the multi-tester meter also
cytotoxicity on the WiDr, HTB, and 4T1 cancer cells by MTT assay.
Results: C. odorata contained six antioxidant compounds with quality
above 80%. Alpha-amyrin has the most retention time of 38.112 min.
The C.odorata had an antioxidant rate (IC50) higher than vitamin C. Total
flavonoids (72%) higher than total phenolic (28%), and both have a
significant impact on the WiDr, HTB, and 4T1 cancer cells (p<0>0.05). The C. odorata had a higher cytotoxicity
effect on the 4TI and HTB cells in breast cancer than WiDr cancer cells in
colorectal cancer.
Conclusions: The C. odorata has significant antioxidant quality and
quantity with a stable ionic value also has a cytotoxic effect on the
WIDR, HTB, and 4T1 cancer cells.
URL:
http://103.158.96.210:88/web_repository/uploads/jppres20.969_9.3.344.pdf
Type:
Journal
Document:
Diploma III Farmasi
Date:
23-06-2024
Author:
Hanifah Yusuf