Heliyon (Jun 2021)

Determination of in vitro antioxidant activity and in vivo antineoplastic effects against Ehrlich ascites carcinoma of methanolic extract of Sphagneticola calendulacea (L.) Pruski

  • Md. Wasim Bari,
  • Ariful Islam,
  • Md. Monirul Islam,
  • Mst Julia Sultana,
  • Rashida Afroz,
  • Md. Mahbubur Rahman Khan,
  • Salina Shaheen Parul,
  • A.M. Swaraz,
  • Mohammad Ismail Hossain,
  • Mohammad Amirul Islam

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 6
p. e07228

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Background and aim: Sphagneticola calendulacea (L.) Pruski (S. calendulacea) is a well-known medicinal plant that is widely used in traditional medicine. This study was conducted to evaluate the antioxidant and antineoplastic properties of S. calendulacea leaf. Experimental procedure: Methanol was used as a solvent to prepare leaf extract from the dried leaf of S. calendulacea (MESL). We have evaluated the total phenolic and flavonoid contents of MESL, and using five different assays; we have also evaluated the antioxidant property of MESL. In vivo antineoplastic activity of MESL against Ehrlich ascites carcinoma (EAC) cells in experimental mice was also explored. Results: The phytochemical analysis of MESL exhibited the total phenolic, and total flavonoid contents in the dry extracts were 32.86 mg/gm of gallic acid equivalent and 127.26 mg/gm of catechin equivalent, respectively. Moreover, MESL also showed promising scavenging activity in all assays (IC50 value ≥70.5 μg/mL). In the in vivo antineoplastic assay, MESL showed increased EAC cell death at the doses of 50 mg/kg and 100 mg/kg body weight. MESL administration also induced apoptosis of EAC cells, significantly inhibited EAC cell growth, and increased the life span of EAC cell-bearing mice compared to EAC cell-bearing control mice. Conclusions: All findings of this study suggest potential antioxidant and antineoplastic properties of MESL.

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