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Visveswaraiah Paranjyothi Magadi1, Venkatadasappa Ravi1, Anantharaju Arpitha2, Kikkerilakshminarayana Kumaraswamy1, Krishnappa Manjunath1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Malignancies constitute a wide variety of disorders having high mortality and morbidity rates. Current protocols for management include surgical intervention, chemotherapy, and radiation which possess numerous adverse effects. Many phytochemicals are available with anticancer properties similar to anticancer drugs. Major benefit of these compounds is apparent lack of toxicity to normal tissues. Graviola (botanical name: Annona Muricata) contain bioactive compound "annonaceous acetogenins" known for anticancer activity on cancer cell lines. AIMS: To determine cytotoxicity of Graviola and percentage cell inhibition at G2M phase of cell cycle. SETTINGS ANDEntities:
Keywords: 3-(4,5-Dimethylthiazol-2-Yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide assay; G2M phase; Graviola; flow cytometry; squamous cell carcioma-25 cell lines
Year: 2015 PMID: 26681860 PMCID: PMC4678553 DOI: 10.4103/0976-237X.169863
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Contemp Clin Dent ISSN: 0976-2361
MTT assay performed on SCC-25 against ascending concentration of Graviola
Graph 1Aqueous extract of Graviola showed dose-dependent percentage inhibition of squamous cell carcinoma-25 cells
Histogram statistics of flow cytometric analysis of Graviola at 25 μg/ml concentration on SCC-25 cells
Figure 1Histogram representation of flow cytometric analysis of the aqueous extract of Graviola at 25 μg/ml concentration on squamous cell carcinoma-25 cells
Histogram statistics of flow cytometric analysis of control (untreated cells)
Figure 2Histogram representation of flow cytometric analysis of control (untreated cells)
Histogram statistics of flow cytometric analysis of colchicine on SCC-25 cell lines
Figure 3Histogram representation of flow cytometric analysis of colchicine on squamous cell carcinoma-25 cells
Histogram statistics of flow cytometric analysis of Graviola at 50 μg/ml concentration on SCC-25 cells
Figure 4Histogram representation of flow cytometric analysis of the aqueous extract of Graviola at 50 μg/ml concentration on squamous cell carcinoma-25 cells