Abstract

Myrciaria floribunda (H. West ex Willd.) O. Berg, Myrtaceae, is a native plant species of the Atlantic Rain Forest, from north to south of Brazil. The lyophilized ethyl acetate extract from the leaves of M. floribunda was investigated for its antiproliferative activity in tumor cell lines, antioxidant capacity and its total phenolic, flavonoid and tannin contents. Antiproliferative activity was tested in vitro against seven human cancer cells and against immortalized human skin keratinocytes line (HaCat, no cancer cell). Antioxidant activity was determined using 1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical scavenging and oxygen radical absorbing capacity (ORAC) assays and total phenolic, flavonoid and tannin contents were determined by spectrophotometric techniques. Ethyl acetate extract of M. floribunda exhibited antiproliferative activity against cancer cell lines with total growth inhibition (TGI) between 69.70 and 172.10 µg/mL. For HaCat cell, TGI value was 213.60 µg/mL. M. floribunda showed a strong antioxidant potential: EC50 of 45.89±0.42 µg/mL and 0.55±0.05 mmol TE/g for DPPH and ORAC, respectively. Total phenolic content was 0.23±0.013g gallic acid equivalents (GAE)/g extract and exhibited 13.10±1.60% of tannins content. The content of flavonoid was 24.08±0.44% expressed as rutin equivalents. These results provide a direction for further researches about the antitumoral potential of M. floribunda.

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  • WHO’s International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) estimates that 14.1 million new According to Newman and Cragg (2016), the utilization of natural products and/or their novel structures, in order to discover and develop anticancer drugs is still alive and over 50% of the drugs in clinical trials for anticancer activity were isolated from natural sources or are related to them

  • Three specimens of Myrciaria floribunda (H.West ex Willd.) O.Berg were collected in Restinga of Jurubatiba National Park at Carapebus City (22°12’58.2”S - 41°35’00.0”W, 22°13’3.3”S 41°35’14.4”W, 22°13’00.1”S - 41°35’01.0”W), Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil, on March 10, 2014

  • The oxygen radical absorbing capacity (ORAC) value found for M. floribunda leaves in the present study indicates a lower antioxidant potential compared to M. jaboticaba fruit peel and whole fresh fruit, the differences in plant organs, extraction methods, solvents used and species could explain such variations

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Introduction

WHO’s International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) estimates that 14.1 million new According to Newman and Cragg (2016), the utilization of natural products and/or their novel structures, in order to discover and develop anticancer drugs is still alive and over 50% of the drugs in clinical trials for anticancer activity were isolated from natural sources or are related to them. A great diversity of plants from this family has been employed for medicinal purposes by Brazilian’s population (Cruz and Kaplan 2004). Some genus of this family were studied for its antiproliferative activity (Apel et al 2006, Levy and Carley 2012, Annadurai et al 2012, Kiruthiga et al 2011). The Myrciaria genus was reported to show antiproliferative activity against tumor cell lines (Leite-Legatti et al 2012, Wang et al 2014)

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