Ferula communis Root Extract: In Vitro Evaluation of the Potential Additive Effect with Chemotherapy Tamoxifen in Breast Cancer (MCF-7) Cells Part II
Author:
Maiuolo Jessica1, Miceli Natalizia2ORCID, Davì Federica23, Bava Irene4, Tucci Luigi4ORCID, Ragusa Salvatore5, Taviano Maria Fernanda2ORCID, Musolino Vincenzo1, Gliozzi Micaela4, Carresi Cristina4ORCID, Macrì Roberta14ORCID, Scarano Federica14, Coppoletta Anna Rita14, Cardamone Antonio14ORCID, Muscoli Carolina4ORCID, Bombardelli Ezio14, Palma Ernesto4ORCID, Mollace Vincenzo46ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Laboratoy of Pharmaceutical Biology, IRC-FSH Center, Department of Health Sciences, School of Pharmacy and Nutraceutical, Faculty of Pharmacy, University “Magna Græcia” of Catanzaro, 88100 Catanzaro, Italy 2. Department of Chemical, Biological, Pharmaceutical and Environmental Sciences, University of Messina, Viale F. Stagno d’Alcontres, 31, 98166 Messina, Italy 3. Foundation “Prof. Antonio Imbesi”, University of Messina, Piazza Pugliatti 1, 98122 Messina, Italy 4. IRC-FSH Center, Department of Health Sciences, Faculty of Pharmacy, University “Magna Græcia” of Catanzaro, 88100 Catanzaro, Italy 5. PLANTA/Research, Documentation and Training Center, 90121 Palermo, Italy 6. Faculty of Pharmacy, San Raffaele Telematic University, 00042 Rome, Italy
Abstract
Ferula L., belonging to the Apiaceae family, is represented by about 170 species predominantly present in areas with a mild–warm–arid climate, including the Mediterranean region, North Africa and Central Asia. Numerous beneficial activities have been reported for this plant in traditional medicine, including antidiabetic, antimicrobial, antiproliferative, anti-dysentery, stomachache with diarrhea and cramps remedies. FER-E was obtained from the plant F. communis, and precisely from the root, collected in Sardinia, Italy. A total of 25 g of root was mixed with 125 g of acetone (ratio 1:5, room temperature). The solution was filtered, and the liquid fraction was subjected to high pressure liquid chromatographic separation (HPLC). In particular, 10 mg of dry root extract powder, from F. communis, was dissolved in 10.0 mL of methanol, filtered with a 0.2 µm PTFE filter and subjected to HPLC analysis. The net dry powder yield obtained was 2.2 g. In addition, to reduce the toxicity of FER-E, the component ferulenol was removed. High concentrations of FER-E have demonstrated a toxic effect against breast cancer, with a mechanism independent of the oxidative potential, which is absent in this extract. In fact, some in vitro tests were used and showed little or no oxidizing activity by the extract. In addition, we appreciated less damage on the respective healthy cell lines (breast), assuming that this extract could be used for its potential role against uncontrolled cancer growth. The results of this research have also shown that F. communis extract could be used together with tamoxifen, increasing its effectiveness, and reducing side effects. However, further confirmatory experiments should be carried out.
Funder
Italian Ministry of Research
Subject
Plant Science,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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