| Literature DB >> 30846274 |
Rajesh Kumar Singh1, Amit Ranjan2, Akhileshwar Kumar Srivastava3, Monika Singh4, Anil Kumar Shukla5, Neelam Atri6, Anurag Mishra7, Anil Kumar Singh7, Santosh Kumar Singh8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Amoora rohituka is described in Ayurveda, an Indian traditional system of medicine for management of disorders of blood, diseases of eye, helminthiasis disease, ulcer, liver disorders and splenomegaly. However, the leaves were not reported to have anticancer properties till date.Entities:
Keywords: Apoptosis; Breast cancer; Cell migration; FTIR; HPTLC; Traditional medicine
Year: 2019 PMID: 30846274 PMCID: PMC7772503 DOI: 10.1016/j.jaim.2018.12.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Ayurveda Integr Med ISSN: 0975-9476
Presenting the phytochemicals constituents of different extracts of A. rohituka leaves.
| Chemical methods | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Phytochemicals | Petroleum Ether Extract | Ethyl acetate Extract | Methanolic Extract |
| Alkaloids | – | +++ | – |
| Flavonoids | – | + | +++ |
| Steroids | + | +++ | – |
| Terpenoids | – | + | ++ |
| Glycosides | ++ | – | +++ |
| Tannins | ++ | – | _ |
| Saponins | – | – | + |
| Phenols | – | + | – |
“+” Present; “–” Absent.
Fig. 1Chemical Fingerprinting of A. rohituka leaf extracts in different organic solvents. Solvent System: (Toluene: Acetone: Ethyl acetate: 7.5: 2.0: 0.5); Track 1 = Petroleum Ether Extract, Track 2 = Ethyl acetate and Track 3 = Methanolic Extract; and Infrared Spectroscopy.
Describing the peak value with respective functional group of phytocontituents of FTIR analysis of A. rohituka leaves extract in ethyl acetate.
| Sl. No | Peak value | Functional group | FTIR Vibrations |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | 3398 | OH | Strong broad stretch (in alcohol or phenol) |
| 2. | 2924 | N—H | Strong stretch of amine group |
| 3. | 2891 | C—H | medium stretching in alkane |
| 4. | 1729 | C—O | Strong Stretch in ester |
| 5. | 1645 | C=C | Medium bending in aromatic compound |
| 6. | 1457 | C—H | Strong bending in methyl |
| 7. | 1377 | O—H | strong stretch in phenols |
| 8. | 1240 | C—N | stretch vibration in amide |
| 9. | 1171 | C—N | stretch vibration in tert-alcohol |
| 10. | 1070 | C—O | stretch in primary alcohol |
| 11. | 901 | C=C | Bending in alkene |
| 12. | 600 | C—N—C | Bending in structure |
Fig. 2Describing the cytotoxicity of different extracts of A. rohituka leaves with their respective IC50 values (PE: Petroleum ether extract; EA: Ethyl acetate extract; M: Methanol extract).
Fig. 3Microscopy of the cells showing alteration in their cellular and nuclear morphology in the treated group (A: treated with packlitaxel; B: treated with Amoora rohituka leave extract, RLEA; C: without any treatment, control negative) and also DNA laddering in the treated group (A: treated with packlitaxel; B: treated with RLEA; C: without any treatment, control negative) in agarose gel which supporting the induction of apoptosis by the extract.
Fig. 4Wound healing showing inhibition of cellular migration in treated group of MCF-7 cells at the concentration of 0.78 μg/mL ethyl acetate extract of A. rohituka leaves (RLEA).