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Studies on in vitro cytotoxicity of Ficus hispida Leaves


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1 Department of Biotechnology, University of Jammu, Jammu (J&K), India
2 Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar (Punjab), India
3 Pharmacology Division, Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine, Canal Road, Jammu (J&K), India
     

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Ficus hispida Linn. is explored for its in vitro cytotoxicty against oral (KB) and colon (COLO 205) human cancer cell lines. Three extracts (alcoholic, hydro-alcoholic and aqueous) and four fractions (n-hexane, chloroform, n-butanol and aqueous) from the leaves were prepared and were evaluated using sulforhodamine B assay at 10, 30 and 100 μg/ml. The growth inhibition demonstrated by all extracts and fractions were in dose dependent manner. The alcoholic extract was most active followed by aqueous and 50% aqueous-alcoholic extract. Further on the evaluation of fractions, n-butanol fraction was highly significant among the four fractions of alcoholic extract against both oral and colon cancer cell lines.

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Ficus hispida, Cytotoxicity, SRB Assay, KB Human Cancer Cell Lines.
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Authors

Madhulika Bhagat
Department of Biotechnology, University of Jammu, Jammu (J&K), India
Jatinder Singh Arora
Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar (Punjab), India
Ajit Kumar Saxena
Pharmacology Division, Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine, Canal Road, Jammu (J&K), India

Abstract


Ficus hispida Linn. is explored for its in vitro cytotoxicty against oral (KB) and colon (COLO 205) human cancer cell lines. Three extracts (alcoholic, hydro-alcoholic and aqueous) and four fractions (n-hexane, chloroform, n-butanol and aqueous) from the leaves were prepared and were evaluated using sulforhodamine B assay at 10, 30 and 100 μg/ml. The growth inhibition demonstrated by all extracts and fractions were in dose dependent manner. The alcoholic extract was most active followed by aqueous and 50% aqueous-alcoholic extract. Further on the evaluation of fractions, n-butanol fraction was highly significant among the four fractions of alcoholic extract against both oral and colon cancer cell lines.

Keywords


Ficus hispida, Cytotoxicity, SRB Assay, KB Human Cancer Cell Lines.