Literature DB >> 21919645

Comparative antimutagenic and anticancer activity of three fractions of black tea polyphenols thearubigins.

Udayan Bhattacharya1, Sibabrata Mukhopadhyay, Ashok K Giri.   

Abstract

Antimutagenic and anticancer effects of black tea polyphenols theaflavins (TF) and thearubigins (TR) have previously been reported. TR is a complex mixture of polyphenols. In this study, our interest was to fractionate TR and to study the antimutagenic and anticancer activities of the fractions. Three fractions of TR, namely TR-1, TR-2, and TR-3, were isolated by chromatographic processes. Antimutagenic activity of these 3 fractions was carried out on 4 Salmonella strains by Ames assay. Anticancer activity was studied on human leukemic cells U937. Our findings clearly indicated antimutagenic and anticancer activities of the TR-1, TR-2, and TR-3 fractions on Salmonella strains and on U937 cells, respectively. However, all 3 fractions, at or below 100 μg/ml dose, did not show any significant toxic effects on the normal human cells (peripheral blood mononuclear cells). TR-2 was found to be the most active fraction among the 3. Flow cytometric and confocal microscopic studies further indicate that apoptosis induction could be an important mechanism behind the anticancer effects of these fractions. To our knowledge, this study is the first attempt to describe the antimutagenic and anticancer activity of TR fractions, and it also suggests that TR-2 is the most active component of TR.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21919645     DOI: 10.1080/01635581.2011.605985

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nutr Cancer        ISSN: 0163-5581            Impact factor:   2.900


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