The anti-cancer activity of Vernonia divaricata Sw against leukaemia, breast and prostate cancers in vitro

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Background: Vernonia divaricata is one of five endemic Vernonia species of Jamaica. The ethnomedicinal uses of other species have been established, however, scientific validation of this species has not yet been done and as such this paper is aimed at identifying the anti-cancer activity of V divaricata against leukaemia, breast and prostate cancer cell lines. Methods: Leaves and stems of V divaricata were dried and milled into powder. The crude hexane and methanol extracts of the leaves and stems were obtained and bio-assayed using WST-1 cell proliferation assay against leukaemia, breast and prostate cancer cell lines. Results: The crude hexane and methanol extracts of V divaricata were able to significantly retard the growth of the MCF-7 (breast), HL-60 (leukaemia) and the PC-3 (prostate) cancer cell lines. The crude methanol extract of the stem was the strongest, exhibiting anti-proliferation activity with IC50 values of 10.14, 12.63 and 9.894 μg/ml for the HL-60, MCF-7 and PC-3 cancer cell lines, respectively, with the most potent toward prostate cancer. Conclusion: The medicinal use of V divaricata as an anti-cancer agent was corroborated as the crude hexane and methanol extracts demonstrated potent anti-proliferation activity and as such hold potential for further research and development into a drug to prevent or treat various cancers.

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Lowe, H. I. C., Daley-Beckford, D., Toyang, N. J., Watson, C., Hartley, S., & Bryant, J. (2014). The anti-cancer activity of Vernonia divaricata Sw against leukaemia, breast and prostate cancers in vitro. West Indian Medical Journal, 63(4), 285–288. https://doi.org/10.7727/wimj.2013.232

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