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NABENDE NAMUKHOSI PATRICIA |
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S. M. Karanja, J. K. Mwatha, S. W. Wachira |
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2025-11-12T08:51:19Z |
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2025-11-12T08:51:19Z |
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2014-12 |
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https://doi.org/10.9734/EJMP/2015/14081 |
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http://repository.kemri.go.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1699 |
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Aims: To determine the anti-proliferative activity of Prunus africana, Warburgia stuhlmannii andMaytenus senegalensis in breast and colon cancer cell lines and to assess their toxicity levelsbased on responses against Vero cells and the Swiss albino mice.Study Design: Experimental laboratory-based study
Place and Duration of Study: Centre for Traditional Medicine and Drug Research, Kenya MedicalResearch Institute, between May 2013 and May 2014.Methodology: The in vitro assays involved determination of the cytotoxic concentration levels(CC50) of the plant extracts on Vero cells as well as calculating the inhibitory concentration (IC50) ofthe plant extracts on breast and colon cancer cell lines. The drugs with the highest selectivity index(SI) to have low IC50 in the breast and colon cancer cell lines and high CC50 in Vero cells were usedin the in vivo assays which involved acute oral toxicity studies, conducted on 8 weeks old Swissalbino mice to calculate the median lethal dose (LD50).Results: The safest and effective drugs were methanol extracts of leaves from Prunus africanawhose results showed an average IC50 of 164.64±4.14 μg/ml in the breast cancer cell lines and21.33±0.5 μg/ml in the colon cancer cell lines, as well as the stem bark water extracts fromWarburgia stuhlmannii, whose results showed an average IC50 of 332.79±7.53 μg/ml in the breastcancer cell lines and 107.20±2.50 μg/ml in the colon cancer cell lines. Both extracts had anaverage CC50 of >1000 μg/ml in Vero cells. Based on positive cytotoxicity results on the twoextracts, acute oral toxicity studies were conducted on 8 weeks old female Swiss albino mice. Thisrevealed no signs of acute toxicity after drug administration with LD50 of >5000 mg/kg body weight,therefore the extracts were considered to be safe.Conclusion: The methanol extract from the leaves of Prunus africana and the water extracts fromthe stem bark of Maytenus senegalensis were safe for use in the murine model. These extractsalso showed a level of anti-proliferative activity in both breast and colon cancer cells without beingtoxic to Vero cells. This information forms a basis for the development of the extracts as saferalternative therapies for the management of cancer |
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en |
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European Journal of Medicinal Plants |
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Prunus africana; Warburgia stuhlmannii; Maytenus senegalensis; IC50; CC50; LD50. |
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Anti-proliferative Activity of Prunus africana,Warburgia stuhlmannii and Maytenus senegalensisExtracts in Breast and Colon Cancer Cell Lines |
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Article |
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