Abstract

BackgroundArdisia crispa Thunb. D.C is used mostly in some parts of the Asian region by traditional practitioners to treat certain diseases associated with oxidative stress and inflammation including cancer and rheumatism. In Malaysia, it is popularly known as ‘Mata Ayam’ and local traditional practitioners believed that the root of the plant is therapeutically beneficial.MethodsThe cytotoxic effect of hydromethanolic extract of A. crispa and its solvents partitions (ethyl acetate and aqueous extracts) against breast cancer cells were evaluated by using MTT assay. The cells were treated with concentration of extracts ranging from 15.63 μg/mL- 1000 μg/mL for 72 h. The quantification of phenolic and flavonoid contents of the extracts were carried out to determine the relationship between of phytochemical compounds responsible for cytotoxic and antioxidative activities. The antioxidant capacity was measured by DPPH and ABTS free radical scavenging assay and expressed as milligram (mg) Trolox equivalent antioxidant capacity per 1 g (g) of tested extract.ResultsThe hydromethanolic and ethyl acetate extracts showed moderate cytotoxic effect against MCF-7 with IC50 values of 57.35 ± 19.33 μg/mL, and 54.98 ± 14.10 μg/mL, respectively but aqueous extract was inactive against MCF-7. For MDA-MB-231, hydromethanolic, ethyl acetate and aqueous extracts exhibited weak cytotoxic effects against MDA-MB-231 with IC50 values more than 100 μg/mL. The plant revealed high total phenolic content, total flavonoid and antioxidant capacity.ConclusionThe response of different type of breast cancer cell lines towards A. crispa extract and its partitions varied. Accordingly, hydromethanolic and ethyl acetate extracts appear to be more cytotoxic to oestrogen receptor (ER) positive breast cancer than oestrogen receptor (ER) negative breast cancer. However, aqueous extract appears to have poor activity to both types of breast cancer. Besides that, hydromethanolic and ethyl acetate extracts exhibit higher TPC, TFC and antioxidant capacity compared to aqueous extract. Synergistic effect of anticancer and antioxidant bioactives compounds of A. crispa plausibly contributed to the cytotoxic effects of the extract.

Highlights

  • Collection and identification A. crispa fresh leaves were collected from Biodiversity Unit, Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM)

  • Quantitative determination of total phenolic contents (TPC) The results of total phenolic content from hydromethanolic extract of A. crispa (HEAC), EAEAC and aqueous extract of A. crispa (AQEAC) were shown in Fig. 4 ranging from 120.32 to 419.92 mg GAE/g extract

  • Amongst EAEAC extract has the highest amount of total phenolic content followed with HEAC and AQEAC (Fig. 4)

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Introduction

Mammary cancer is a type cancer that arises from the mammary glands In humans, it is commonly known as breast cancer due to the anatomical location at the breast. A majority of the accepted positions are that most mammary cancers are derived from epithelium lining ducts and lobules [5]. These mammary cancers are pathological classified as ductal or lobular carcinoma [6]. The biological classification is mostly based on endocrinology gene expression, which are oestrogen receptor (ER) positive/negative, progesterone receptor (PR)-positive/negative, human epidermal growth factor (HER2)-positive or HER2-negative type of mammary cancer [5, 6]. They are the oestrogen receptor (ER) positive breast cancer, MCF-7 [9] and oestrogen receptor (ER) negative breast cancer, MDA-MB-231 [10]

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