Affiliation:
1. Division of Cell and Molecular Biology PG & Research Department of Zoology, St. Joseph’s College (Autonomous), Devagiri, Calicut, Kerala, India
Abstract
Background:
Oxidative stress and inflammation are the predominant cause of chronic
diseases, including multiple forms of cancers. Prevention of oxidative stress and inflammation is
considered to be a target for preventing these disorders due to their significant roles in various degenerative
diseases. Various natural products and plant extracts prevent the process of free radical-
induced damages.
Objectives:
The present study evaluated the biological properties of Thottea siliquosa, belonging to
the family Aristolochiaceae, which is a traditionally used Ayurvedic plant.
Methods:
Antioxidant assays carried out were DPPH, FRAP, hydrogen peroxide scavenging, and
hemolysis inhibition assay; nitric oxide and lipoxygenase inhibition assays were used for anti-inflammatory
studies. Anticancer activity was evaluated using human endometrial and breast cancer
cells by MTT assay. Bioactive compounds present in T. siliquosa were identified by LCMS and
each was docked with various cancer targets, including EGFR, VEGFR, GST, COX2, and Lipooxygenase.
Results:
The results of the present study showed antioxidant properties of the methanolic crude extract
of T. siliquosa as DPPH radical scavenging (110.40 ± 4.5 μg/mL), FRAP capacity (41.1 ±
6.2), and peroxide scavenging (233.4 ± 14.2 μg/mL). Besides, anti-inflammatory properties were also
evident in terms of nitric oxide radical scavenging (28.76± 3.9 μg/mL) and lipoxygenase inhibition
(39.2 ± 3.2 μg/mL) assays. In silico analysis confirmed the inhibitory potential of the bioactive
compounds of T. siliquosa against cancer drug targets such as EGFR, VEGFR, and inflammatory
enzymes cyclooxygenase as well as lipooxygenase. Further, the anticancer activity of the extract
has been identified against human endometrial and breast cancer cells. The possible mechanism of
anticancer action of the extract is mediated through the apoptosis induction mechanism acting
through increased caspase and APAF-1 expressions.
Conclusion:
The study thus concludes that T. siliquosa showed significant antioxidant, anti-inflammatory
and anticancer properties. Further studies together with a bioassay-guided fractionation
may identify possible bioactive compounds.
Funder
Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan, India
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),Cancer Research,Drug Discovery,Oncology,General Medicine
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