ISSN : 2348-9502
Ikpefan Emmanuel O, Ayinde B A, Omeje E O and Choudhary M I
Delta State University, Nigeria University of Benin, Nigeria University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria University of Karachi, Pakistan
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Am J Ethnomed
DOI: 10.21767/2348-9502-C1-006
The plant Conyza sumatrensis is used in traditional medicine in parts of Africa for the treatment of numerous health ailments like inflammatation, skin diseases as well as cancers. Bioassay guided fractionation of the methanol extract of the leaves of Conyza sumatrensis against breast cancer (MCF-7), lung cancer (NCI-H460) and NIH 3T3 (mouse embryonic fibroblast normal cell line) at 1-250 μg/mL was carried out. Fractions and isolated compounds were as well tested at 1-100 μg/mL and 1-100 μM against the cell lines. Extracts of C. sumatrensis was partitioned into aqueous and chloroform fractions and both fractions were tested for their effects on MCF-7 and NCI-H460. Further chromatographic and biological studies of the active chloroform fraction yielded two compounds whose identities were revealed as Stigmasterol 3-O-beta-D-glucoside (A) and 2, 3-dihydroxylpropyl hexacosanoate (B) through NMR and MS studies. These compounds were observed to give –16.50±0.14 and –21.71±0.23% cytotoxicities against MCF-7 at 100 μM with GI50 and TGI of 40±0.10, 50±6.0 μM and 22.67±1.33 and 69.33±1.33 μM respectively. These compounds were also cytotoxic against NCI-H460 celll lines but less than doxorubicin, the anticancer drug used. The overall results showed that the plant can be used to prevent the proliferation of breast and lung cancer cells and hence justify the ethnomedicinal uses of the plants in treating tumour related ailments.
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ikpefanemmanuel@delsu.edu.ng
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