In Vitro Antiproliferative and Antioxidant Effects of Extracts from Rubus caesius Leaves and Their Quality Evaluation
The present study was performed to evaluate the effect of different extracts and subfractions from Rubus caesius leaves on two human colon cancer cell lines obtained from two stages of the disease progression lines HT29 and SW948. Tested samples inhibited the viability of cells, both HT29 and SW948...
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doaj-ba8add7fa68e4d448d3bbf6f2471e2712020-11-24T22:38:41ZengHindawi LimitedEvidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine1741-427X1741-42882016-01-01201610.1155/2016/56986855698685In Vitro Antiproliferative and Antioxidant Effects of Extracts from Rubus caesius Leaves and Their Quality EvaluationDaniel Mirosław Grochowski0Roman Paduch1Adrian Wiater2Adrianna Dudek3Małgorzata Pleszczyńska4Monika Tomczykowa5Sebastian Granica6Paulina Polak7Michał Tomczyk8Department of Pharmacognosy, Medical University of Białystok, ul. Mickiewicza 2a, 15-230 Białystok, PolandDepartment of Virology and Immunology, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, ul. Akademicka 19, 20-033 Lublin, PolandDepartment of Industrial Microbiology, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, ul. Akademicka 19, 20-033 Lublin, PolandDepartment of Virology and Immunology, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, ul. Akademicka 19, 20-033 Lublin, PolandDepartment of Industrial Microbiology, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, ul. Akademicka 19, 20-033 Lublin, PolandDepartment of Organic Chemistry, Medical University of Białystok, ul. Mickiewicza 2a, 15-222 Białystok, PolandDepartment of Pharmacognosy and Molecular Basis of Phytotherapy, Medical University of Warsaw, ul. Banacha 1, 02-097 Warsaw, PolandDepartment of Industrial Microbiology, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, ul. Akademicka 19, 20-033 Lublin, PolandDepartment of Pharmacognosy, Medical University of Białystok, ul. Mickiewicza 2a, 15-230 Białystok, PolandThe present study was performed to evaluate the effect of different extracts and subfractions from Rubus caesius leaves on two human colon cancer cell lines obtained from two stages of the disease progression lines HT29 and SW948. Tested samples inhibited the viability of cells, both HT29 and SW948 lines, in a concentration-dependent manner. The most active was the ethyl acetate fraction which, applied at the highest concentration (250 μg/mL), decreased the viability of cells (HT29 and SW948) below 66%. The extracts and subfractions were also investigated for antioxidant activities on DPPH and FRAP assays. All extracts, with the exception of water extract at a dose of 250 μg/mL, almost totally reduced DPPH. The highest Fe3+ ion reduction was shown for the diethyl and ethyl acetate fractions. It was more than 6.5 times higher (at a dose 250 μg/mL) as compared to the control. The LC-MS studies of the analysed preparations showed that all samples contain a wide variety of polyphenolics, among which ellagitannins turned out to be the main constituents with dominant ellagic acid, sanguiin H-6, and flavonol derivatives.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/5698685 |
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Daniel Mirosław Grochowski Roman Paduch Adrian Wiater Adrianna Dudek Małgorzata Pleszczyńska Monika Tomczykowa Sebastian Granica Paulina Polak Michał Tomczyk In Vitro Antiproliferative and Antioxidant Effects of Extracts from Rubus caesius Leaves and Their Quality Evaluation Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine |
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Daniel Mirosław Grochowski Roman Paduch Adrian Wiater Adrianna Dudek Małgorzata Pleszczyńska Monika Tomczykowa Sebastian Granica Paulina Polak Michał Tomczyk |
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In Vitro Antiproliferative and Antioxidant Effects of Extracts from Rubus caesius Leaves and Their Quality Evaluation |
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In Vitro Antiproliferative and Antioxidant Effects of Extracts from Rubus caesius Leaves and Their Quality Evaluation |
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In Vitro Antiproliferative and Antioxidant Effects of Extracts from Rubus caesius Leaves and Their Quality Evaluation |
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In Vitro Antiproliferative and Antioxidant Effects of Extracts from Rubus caesius Leaves and Their Quality Evaluation |
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In Vitro Antiproliferative and Antioxidant Effects of Extracts from Rubus caesius Leaves and Their Quality Evaluation |
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in vitro antiproliferative and antioxidant effects of extracts from rubus caesius leaves and their quality evaluation |
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Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine |
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The present study was performed to evaluate the effect of different extracts and subfractions from Rubus caesius leaves on two human colon cancer cell lines obtained from two stages of the disease progression lines HT29 and SW948. Tested samples inhibited the viability of cells, both HT29 and SW948 lines, in a concentration-dependent manner. The most active was the ethyl acetate fraction which, applied at the highest concentration (250 μg/mL), decreased the viability of cells (HT29 and SW948) below 66%. The extracts and subfractions were also investigated for antioxidant activities on DPPH and FRAP assays. All extracts, with the exception of water extract at a dose of 250 μg/mL, almost totally reduced DPPH. The highest Fe3+ ion reduction was shown for the diethyl and ethyl acetate fractions. It was more than 6.5 times higher (at a dose 250 μg/mL) as compared to the control. The LC-MS studies of the analysed preparations showed that all samples contain a wide variety of polyphenolics, among which ellagitannins turned out to be the main constituents with dominant ellagic acid, sanguiin H-6, and flavonol derivatives. |
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