Journal of Evidence-Based Complementary & Alternative Medicine (Oct 2017)

Cytotoxic and Immunomodulatory Potential Activity of Fruit Extracts on Cervical Cancer (HeLa) and Fibroblast (L929) Cells

  • Helen Mier-Giraldo MSc,
  • Luis Eduardo Díaz-Barrera MSc, PhD,
  • Lucy Gabriela Delgado-Murcia PhD,
  • Manuel Fernando Valero-Valdivieso PhD,
  • Gabriela Cáez-Ramírez MSc, PhDc

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2156587217718751
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22

Abstract

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It was purposed to evaluate the biological potential of ethanol and isopropanol crude extracts of ripe Physalis peruviana fruits. Cytotoxic and immunomodulatory effects of the expression of interleukin-6, interleukin-8, and monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) were evaluated on human cervical cancer (HeLa) and murine fibroblast (L929) cells. The composition was evaluated by high-performance liquid chromatography diode-array detection and high-performance liquid chromatography ultraviolet/visible detection. The presence of ursolic acid and rosmarinic acid was found in both solvents. However, gallic acid, quercetin, and epicatechin were higher in isopropanol extracts ( P < .05). The results indicated a relationship among the total polyphenol content, antioxidant activity, and cytotoxic activity that was dependent on the solvent used. Isopropanol extracts presented a half-maximal inhibition concentration value (IC 50 ) of 60.48 ± 3.8 μg/mL for HeLa cells and 66.62 ± 2.67 μg/mL for L929 fibroblasts. The extracts reduced the release of interleukin-6, interleukin-8, and MCP-1 in a dose-dependent manner. Extracts showed anticancer and immunomodulatory potential for new complementary pharmaceutical products development.