Anticancer Properties of Methanolic Extract of Piper crocatum Leaf using BST and Cytotoxicity on HeLa Cell Lines
Date
2020-02-01Author
ROSYADI, Afrian
FAIZAH, Renny Nurul
NURI, NURI
PUSPITASARI, Endah
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Context: Cancer is one of the leading causes of death throughout the world.
Treatment failure in cancer can be caused due to drug resistance and toxicity.
Therefore, it is necessary to develop new drugs that have relatively smaller side
effects, one of which is by screening natural ingredients. One of the plants that have
the potential for anticancer therapy is red betel (Piper crocatum). Aims: The purpose
of this study was to determine the potential of methanolic extract of P. crocatum leaf
(MEPcL) as a cytotoxic agent and phytochemical screening of MEPcL. Settings
and Design: This research was conducted at Faculty of Pharmacy University of
Jember and Faculty of Medicine Gadjah Mada University Indonesia in March to
May 2018 using The Post Test Only Control Group Design. Methods and
Material: Phytochemical screening was carried out by tube test and TLC, while the
Brine Shrimp Lethality Test and cytotoxicity tests were carried out by direct
counting method. Statistical analysis used: Pearson correlation test was used to
analyze the cytotoxic effects and IC50 with probit analysis. Results: Based on the
results of phytochemical screening, MEPcL contained flavonoids, tannins, alkaloids,
saponins, and terpenoids. The results of the study showed that the LC50 value of
MEPcL was (70.013 ± 3.874 2) µg mL
–1
on BST and IC50 value was (34.20 ±
1.480 6) µg mL
–1
on HeLa cell lines. Conclusions: Based on explanation above, it
can be concluded that MEPcL has potency to be developed as anticancer agent.
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