Antimitotic, antioxidant and genotoxic properties of Voacanga globosa (Bayag-USA) leaf extracts: An in vitro anticancer assessment
College
College of Science
Department/Unit
Chemistry
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Source Title
2nd DLSU Senior High School Research Congress
Publication Date
2020
Abstract
Voacanga globosa (Blanco) Merr., a tree endemic to the Philippines, is used in Bataan as folk medicine to treat ulcers, wounds, and tumors. In this study, the antimitotic and genotoxic properties of V. globosa ethanol, ethyl acetate, and hexane crude extracts each of 1500 μg/mL, 1000 μg/mL, 500 μg/mL concentrations with distilled water as the negative control and acetaminophen 800 μg/mL as the positive control, were assessed on onion root meristematic cells using the root elongation assay and Allium cepa assay. Results show that V. globosa crude extracts exhibited antimitotic properties with the hexane extract showcasing the highest genotoxicity and antimitotic activity, having a percent mitotic index (%MI) of 1.04% and is comparable to that of acetaminophen. Cells showcasing aberrations and cell death including sticky metaphase, anaphasic bridges, irregular anaphase, and ghost cells were observed which indicates high cellular toxicity. Free radical scavenging assay was also done to determine the antioxidant activity of V. globosa ethanol and ethyl acetate extracts on 2,20- diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical. This yielded an IC50 value of 143.00 ±12.14 and 171.28 ±24.42 for ethanol and ethyl acetate respectively. The results highly imply that V. globosa is a promising source for chemotherapeutic drugs due to its high anticancer and antioxidant activity.
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Recommended Citation
Chiu, J. C., De Jesus, V. Y., Rada, D. C., & Magpantay, H. D. (2020). Antimitotic, antioxidant and genotoxic properties of Voacanga globosa (Bayag-USA) leaf extracts: An in vitro anticancer assessment. 2nd DLSU Senior High School Research Congress Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/11464
Disciplines
Chemistry
Keywords
Apocynaceae—Analysis; Antineoplastic agents
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