Molecules (Sep 2013)

The Inhibitory Effects of Phenolic and Terpenoid Compounds from Baccharis trimera in Siha Cells: Differences in Their Activity and Mechanism of Action

  • Andréia Buffon,
  • Simone C. B. Gnoatto,
  • Guido Lenz,
  • Eduardo C. F. Chiela,
  • Scheron R. Giubel,
  • Alessandra N. Bruno,
  • Érica S. Maciel,
  • Lucimara N. Comunello,
  • Cristiane B. de Oliveira,
  • Grace Gosmann

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules180911022
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 9
pp. 11022 – 11032

Abstract

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Baccharis trimera is used in folk medicine as a tea for digestive and liver diseases. It possesses anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties that are related to the presence of phenolic compounds. The aim of this work was to investigate the anti-proliferative properties of phenolic (PHE) and terpenoid (SAP) compounds from B. trimera on human cervical cancer. The treatment of SiHa cells with PHE for 24 h suppressed colony formation in a dose-dependent manner, inhibited proliferation and inhibited cell motility. Although SAP inhibited the proliferation of SiHa cells in a dose-dependent manner, it increased colony formation and did not inhibit cell motility. PHE and SAP also promoted a significant increase in lactate dehydrogenase levels in the culture medium in a dose-dependent manner, indicating a loss of cell membrane integrity. Moreover, PHE promoted necrotic cell death, whereas SAP induced apoptosis. These compounds are new anticancer prototypes due their significant anticancer activity demonstrated herein.

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