Balanites aegyptiaca protection against proliferation of different cancer cell line

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Background: The aim of the present study was to evaluate in vivo anti-tumor activity of Balanites aegyptiaca fruits extracts in addition to its role in cell cycle and apoptosis. Materials and Methods: Antitumor activities of ethylacetae extract (EAE), ethanol extract (EE) and chloroform extract (CE) were tested against different cell line Hep-2, MCF-7, HL-60 and HCV29T. Calculation of the IC50 values for these extracts confirmed that the most potent plant extract was EAE (40 ug/ml) followed by EE (55ug/ml), CE (61ug/ml). Results: The ethanolic and chloroform extracts showed lower difference in their potency, while the EAE was found to be more active indicating for nonpolar active principles responsible for the anti-proliferative activity. The ethanolic extract was three times higher active than the chloroform extract. The results obtained showed that EAE exert a significant anti-proliferative, enhancement of apoptosis and modulation of cell cycle phases compared with vincristine. Conclusion: The presence of alkaloids, flavonoids and Phenolics increase its efficiency as anti-proliferative action. EAE has promising anti-cancer activity with higher activity than EE or CE extracts. © 2016, African Ethnomedicines Network. All rights reserved.

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Antiproliferative, Apoptosis, Balanites aegyptiaca, Acetic acid ethyl ester, Alcohol, Alkaloid derivative, Balanites aegyptiaca extract, Caspase 8, Caspase 9, Chloroform, Flavonoid, Phenol derivative, Vincristine, Antineoplastic activity, Antiproliferative activity, Article, Cancer cell line, Cell cycle arrest, Cell cycle g0 phase, Cell cycle s phase, Cell proliferation, Drug cytotoxicity, Drug potency, Enzyme activity, Hcv29t cell line, Hep-2 cell line, Hl-60 cell line, Ic50, In vivo study, Mcf-7 cell line, Nonhuman

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