Anti-inflammatory, anti-cholinergic and cytotoxic effects of Sida rhombifolia

Context: Sida (Malvaceae) has been used as a traditional remedy for the treatment of diarrhoea, malarial, gastrointestinal dysentery, fevers, asthma and inflammation. Objectives: This study evaluates the anti-inflammatory, cytotoxic and anti-cholinergic activities of Sida rhombifolia Linn. whole pla...

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Main Authors: Siau Hui Mah, Soek Sin Teh, Gwendoline Cheng Lian Ee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2017-01-01
Series:Pharmaceutical Biology
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mtt
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13880209.2017.1285322
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spelling doaj-f528e59106264089b99ce1522f41bfa72020-11-25T03:41:54ZengTaylor & Francis GroupPharmaceutical Biology1388-02091744-51162017-01-0155192092810.1080/13880209.2017.12853221285322Anti-inflammatory, anti-cholinergic and cytotoxic effects of Sida rhombifoliaSiau Hui Mah0Soek Sin Teh1Gwendoline Cheng Lian Ee2School of Biosciences, Taylor’s UniversityMalaysian Palm Oil BoardUniversiti Putra MalaysiaContext: Sida (Malvaceae) has been used as a traditional remedy for the treatment of diarrhoea, malarial, gastrointestinal dysentery, fevers, asthma and inflammation. Objectives: This study evaluates the anti-inflammatory, cytotoxic and anti-cholinergic activities of Sida rhombifolia Linn. whole plant for the first time. Materials and methods: S. rhombifolia whole plant was extracted by n-hexane, ethyl acetate and methanol using Soxhlet apparatus. The plant extracts were evaluated for their antioxidant (DPPH, FIC and FRAP), anti-inflammatory (NO and protein denaturation inhibitions), cytotoxic (MTT) and anti-cholinesterase (AChE) properties in a range of concentrations to obtain IC50 values. GC-MS analysis was carried out on the n-hexane extract. Results and discussion: The ethyl acetate extract exhibited the most significant antioxidant activities by scavenging DPPH radicals and ferrous ions with EC50 of 380.5 and 263.4 μg/mL, respectively. In contrast, the n-hexane extract showed the strongest anti-inflammatory activity with IC50 of 52.16 and 146.03 μg/mL for NO and protein denaturation inhibition assays, respectively. The same extract also revealed the strongest effects in anti-cholinesterase and cytotoxic tests at the concentration of 100 μg/mL, AChE enzyme inhibition was 58.55% and human cancer cells, SNU-1 and Hep G2 inhibition was 68.52% and 47.82%, respectively. The phytochemicals present in the n-hexane extract are palmitic acid, linoleic acid and γ-sitosterol. Conclusions: The present study revealed that the n-hexane extract possessed relatively high pharmacological activities in anti-inflammation, cytotoxicity and anti-cholinesterase assays. Thus, further work on the detail mechanism of the bioactive phytochemicals which contribute to the biological properties are strongly recommended.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13880209.2017.1285322acetylcholinesterasearrowleaf sidabrine shrimpmttnitric oxideprotein denaturation
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author Siau Hui Mah
Soek Sin Teh
Gwendoline Cheng Lian Ee
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Soek Sin Teh
Gwendoline Cheng Lian Ee
Anti-inflammatory, anti-cholinergic and cytotoxic effects of Sida rhombifolia
Pharmaceutical Biology
acetylcholinesterase
arrowleaf sida
brine shrimp
mtt
nitric oxide
protein denaturation
author_facet Siau Hui Mah
Soek Sin Teh
Gwendoline Cheng Lian Ee
author_sort Siau Hui Mah
title Anti-inflammatory, anti-cholinergic and cytotoxic effects of Sida rhombifolia
title_short Anti-inflammatory, anti-cholinergic and cytotoxic effects of Sida rhombifolia
title_full Anti-inflammatory, anti-cholinergic and cytotoxic effects of Sida rhombifolia
title_fullStr Anti-inflammatory, anti-cholinergic and cytotoxic effects of Sida rhombifolia
title_full_unstemmed Anti-inflammatory, anti-cholinergic and cytotoxic effects of Sida rhombifolia
title_sort anti-inflammatory, anti-cholinergic and cytotoxic effects of sida rhombifolia
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Pharmaceutical Biology
issn 1388-0209
1744-5116
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Context: Sida (Malvaceae) has been used as a traditional remedy for the treatment of diarrhoea, malarial, gastrointestinal dysentery, fevers, asthma and inflammation. Objectives: This study evaluates the anti-inflammatory, cytotoxic and anti-cholinergic activities of Sida rhombifolia Linn. whole plant for the first time. Materials and methods: S. rhombifolia whole plant was extracted by n-hexane, ethyl acetate and methanol using Soxhlet apparatus. The plant extracts were evaluated for their antioxidant (DPPH, FIC and FRAP), anti-inflammatory (NO and protein denaturation inhibitions), cytotoxic (MTT) and anti-cholinesterase (AChE) properties in a range of concentrations to obtain IC50 values. GC-MS analysis was carried out on the n-hexane extract. Results and discussion: The ethyl acetate extract exhibited the most significant antioxidant activities by scavenging DPPH radicals and ferrous ions with EC50 of 380.5 and 263.4 μg/mL, respectively. In contrast, the n-hexane extract showed the strongest anti-inflammatory activity with IC50 of 52.16 and 146.03 μg/mL for NO and protein denaturation inhibition assays, respectively. The same extract also revealed the strongest effects in anti-cholinesterase and cytotoxic tests at the concentration of 100 μg/mL, AChE enzyme inhibition was 58.55% and human cancer cells, SNU-1 and Hep G2 inhibition was 68.52% and 47.82%, respectively. The phytochemicals present in the n-hexane extract are palmitic acid, linoleic acid and γ-sitosterol. Conclusions: The present study revealed that the n-hexane extract possessed relatively high pharmacological activities in anti-inflammation, cytotoxicity and anti-cholinesterase assays. Thus, further work on the detail mechanism of the bioactive phytochemicals which contribute to the biological properties are strongly recommended.
topic acetylcholinesterase
arrowleaf sida
brine shrimp
mtt
nitric oxide
protein denaturation
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13880209.2017.1285322
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