Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1-1-2008

Abstract

Crude and hexane leaf extracts of Apama tomentosa (Aristolochiaceae) showed inhibitory effect on ovarian adenocarcinoma (CaOV-3) cells cultured in vitro with IC50 of 46.13±1.09 µg/ml and 18.50±0.50 µg/ml respectively. The crude extract exerted a mild inhibitory effect on peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs). Hexane extract and palmitone did not exert any significant effect on the PBMC proliferation. Subsequent isolation of the leaf extract led to the isolation and identification of palmitone (16-hentriacontanone). This compound exhibited inhibitory effect (IC50=17.70±1.86 µg/ml) on CaOV-3 but was ineffective on PBMCs. This plant compound can potentially help to treat ovarian cancer.

Keywords

Apama tomentosa, PBMC proliferation

Divisions

fac_med

Publication Title

Journal of Tropical Medicinal Plants

Volume

9

Issue

2

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