Cytotoxic activities of physalis minima L. Chloroform extract on human lung adenocarcinoma NCI-H23 cell lines by induction of apoptosis

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Physalis minima L. is reputed for having anticancer property. In this study, the chloroform extract of this plant exhibited remarkable cytotoxic activities on NCI-H23 (human lung adenocarcinoma) cell line at dose- and time-dependent manners (after 24, 48 and 72h of incubation). Analysis of cell-death mechanism demonstrated that the extract exerted apoptotic programed cell death in NCI-H23 cells with typical DNA fragmentation, which is a biochemical hallmark of apoptosis. Morphological observation using transmission electron microscope (TEM) also displayed apoptotic characteristics in the treated cells, including clumping and margination of chromatins, followed by convolution of the nuclear and budding of the cells to produce membrane-bound apoptotic bodies. Different stages of apoptotic programed cell death as well as phosphatidylserine externalization were confirmed using annexin V and propidium iodide staining. Furthermore, acute exposure to the extract produced a significant regulation of c-myc, caspase-3 and p53mRNA expression in this cell line. Due to its apoptotic effect on NCI-H23 cells, it is strongly suggested that the extract could be further developed as an anticancer drug. Copyright 2011 Ooi Kheng Leong et al.

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Sulaiman, S. F., Leong, O. K., & Muhammad, T. S. T. (2011). Cytotoxic activities of physalis minima L. Chloroform extract on human lung adenocarcinoma NCI-H23 cell lines by induction of apoptosis. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2011. https://doi.org/10.1093/ecam/nep057

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