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BackgroundIn Cameroon, the use of edible plants is an integral part of dietary behavior. However, evidence of the antimicrobial as well as the cytotoxic effects of many of them has not been investigated. In the present study, aqueous and methanol extracts from barks, seeds, leaves and roots of three Cameroonian edible plants namely Garcina lucida, Fagara heitzii and Hymenocardia lyrata were evaluated for their cytotoxic and antimicrobial activities.MethodsAntibacterial and antifungal activities were assessed by the broth micro-dilution method meanwhile the cytotoxicity was performed using sulphorhodamine B assay (SRB) against the human leukemia THP-1, the alveolar epithelial A549, prostate cancer PC-3, breast adenocarcinoma MCF-7 and cervical cancer HeLa cell lines.ResultsThe minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) values of the seven tested extracts ranged from 62.5 μg/ml to 1000 μg/ml. The methanol (MeOH) extract from the roots of H. lyrata showed the highest antibacterial activity against Gram-positive bacteria S. aureus and S. epidermitis. The best antifungal activity was obtained with the MeOH extract from the leaves of G. lucida against C. tropicalis (MIC value of 62.5 μg/ml). The in vitro antiproliferative activity revealed that, extract from the bark of F. heitzii and extract from H. lyrata roots had significant cytotoxic activity on THP-1 (IC50 8.4 μg/ml) and PC-3 (IC50 9.5 μg/ml) respectively.ConclusionOur findings suggest that Cameroonian spices herein studied could be potentially useful for the development of therapeutic agents against bacterial infections as well as for prostate and leukemia cancer.

Highlights

  • In Cameroon, the use of edible plants is an integral part of dietary behavior

  • The objective of this study was to evaluate aqueous and methanol extracts from barks, seeds, leaves and roots of three Cameroonian plants edible plants for their anticancer activity on human cancer cell lines of various tissues including as cervix, leukemia, prostate, lung and breast; as well as their antimicrobial activities against bacterial and fungal pathogens

  • In the present study, we have evaluated the antimicrobial and antiproliferative activity of MeOH and aqueous extracts from three edible plants used in Cameroon

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Introduction

In Cameroon, the use of edible plants is an integral part of dietary behavior. evidence of the antimicrobial as well as the cytotoxic effects of many of them has not been investigated. Aqueous and methanol extracts from barks, seeds, leaves and roots of three Cameroonian edible plants namely Garcina lucida, Fagara heitzii and Hymenocardia lyrata were evaluated for their cytotoxic and antimicrobial activities. There are few numbers of reports about the potential of Cameroonian edible plants in terms of preventing and treating microbial diseases and cancer [9,10]. The objective of this study was to evaluate aqueous and methanol extracts from barks, seeds, leaves and roots of three Cameroonian plants edible plants for their anticancer activity on human cancer cell lines of various tissues including as cervix, leukemia, prostate, lung and breast; as well as their antimicrobial activities against bacterial and fungal pathogens

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