Polyketide Derivatives from Annona muricata Linn Leaves as Potencial Anticancer Material by Combination Treatment with Doxorubicin on Hela Cell Line

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One of the compounds found effication as an anticancer agent on cervical cancer is acetogenin, a polyketide compound that is abundant in Annona muricata L. leaves. This study has been done to examine polyketide derivatives was isolated from Annona muricata L. which has potency to induce apoptosis by p53 expression on hela cell line. An approach recently develop to overcome side effect of chemoterapeutic agent is used of combined chemoterapeutic agent, i.e doxorubicin. The determination of cytotoxic combination activity from polyketide derivative and doxorubicin was evaluated using MTT assay to obtain the value of CI (combination index). The expression of p53 profile was evaluated by immunohistochemistry on hela cell line. Data analysis showed that combination of polyketide derivative from Annona muricata L. (38,5 μg/ml) and doxorubicin with all of concentration performed synergistic effect on hela cell line with CI value from 0,33 - 0,65. The analysis on immucytochemistry showed that polyketide derivative from Annona muricata L. leaves could enhance p53 pathway significantly on hela cell line.

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Artanti, A. N., Astirin, O. P., Prayito, A., Widiyaningsih, R. F., & Prihapsara, F. (2017). Polyketide Derivatives from Annona muricata Linn Leaves as Potencial Anticancer Material by Combination Treatment with Doxorubicin on Hela Cell Line. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 176). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/176/1/012002

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